Motorola T280i User Manual

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(M) Logo MOTOROLA  
Digital Wireless Telephone  
USER'S GUIDE  
Transcribed from SJJN4541A  
For use with model T280i  
Part No. 6881042B03-O  
###1  
 
WELCOME  
Welcome  to  the  world  of  Motorola  digital  wireless  
communications! We are pleased that you have chosen the Motorola  
280i wireless phone.  
 
 
 
KNOW YOUR PHONE  
Before you start to use your phone, take time to examine it.  
The  phone  is  basically  a  rectangle  with  an  antenna  on  the  end.  
Place  the  phone  on  a  flat  surface  with  the  antenna  at  the  top  
right, and look over the case.  
 
THE EDGES OF THE CASE  
 
POWER KEY: The Power Key may be found at the top curve of the  
case at the opposite end from the antenna. Turn the phone on and  
off with this button.  
 
HEADSET JACK: You will find the Headset jack around the left  
edge  of  the  case,  under  the  power  key.  Insert  headset  accessory  
here.  
 
VOLUME KEYS: Continue following the case around the left edge  
and you will find the Volume keys. These keys adjust earpiece and  
ringer volume. The upper key will increase volume; the lower key  
will decrease volume.  
 
ACCESSORY  CONNECTOR  PORT:  This  port  is  found  at  the  bottom  
edge of the case. Insert charger and phone accessories here. The  
charger connection will use only the left side of the port.  
 
VOICE KEY: The Voice Key is on the right side of the case, at  
about the same level as the Volume Keys. This key will allow you  
to record voice notes, phonebook and shortcut names.  
 
THE CASE FACE  
 
 
EARPIECE: The earpiece is at the top of the case front.  
DISPLAY: The display area is located under the earpiece. This  
area  may  arrive  from  the  factory  with  a  protective  plastic  
covering. This serves no function in the use of the phone and may  
be removed by pulling on the tab.  
 
 
The  lower  half  of  the  phone  holds  the  major  function  areas  
for your phone.  
 
You will find a long button at the base of the display area.  
This button is actually made up of three separate keys. The center  
section is the MENU key and the right and left keys are the Right  
and Left "soft" keys.  
 
LEFT SOFT KEY: Perform functions identified by left display  
prompt.  These  directions  will  be  specified  in  the  manual  
directions wherever possible.  
 
RIGHT SOFT KEY: Perform functions identified by right display  
prompt.  These  directions  will  be  specified  in  the  manual  
directions wherever possible.  
 
MENU:  This  is  the  main  key  for  entering  various  menu  
features.  
 
END KEY: This key is located under the Left soft key. It will  
end phone calls and exit the menu system.  
 
SEND  KEY:  This  key is  located  under  the  Right  soft key.  It  
will send and answer calls, and display recent dialed calls list.  
 
4-WAY NAVIGATION KEY: This key is found under the Menu key.  
It is used to move through menus and lists. To use the key, press  
the  outside  of  the  round  key  FROM  the  opposite  side  of  the  
direction you want to move, and push TOWARD the direction you want  
to move. (Do not try to push directly on the center of the key;  
this will have no result.)  
 
* IMPORTANT NOTE: Although this key may be used to navigate  
through  the  menu  system,  this  use  may  be  display  dependent.  The  
directions  in  this  manual  will  be  presented  in  a  non-scroll  
navigation  method.  Details  of  using  this  method  will  be  given  
within the sections of the various features. This key is referred  
to in this manual as "4-Way."  
 
 
The bottom half of the phone face is a standard alphanumeric  
keypad. From the top to the bottom, and left to right, these keys  
are arranged as follows:  
 
Row 1: 1--Message key, 2--abc, 3--def  
Row 2: 4--ghi, 5--jkl, 6--mno  
Row 3: 7--pqrs, 8--tuv, 9--wxyz  
Row 4: Star Key--left arrow, 0--plus sign, Pound Key--right arrow  
 
 
 
MICROPHONE: The microphone is found under the Pound key.  
INFRARED  DATA  PORT:  This  feature  allows  for  data  transfer.  
The  port  is  located  at  the  top  of  the  phone  case,  between  the  
antenna and the PWR key. ###2  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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that arises by operation of law in the sale of a product. ###3  
 
 
MENU MAP  
NOTE: This Menu shows the various sub-menus within each Menu  
heading. The use of each of these will be described in detail in  
the section covering the subject. The items shown in all capital  
letters  are  the  main  menu  selections.  Sub-menus  are  lower  case  
letters preceded by a dash. The SETTINGS menu has many sub-menus  
and sub-sub-menus. This menu is shown separately on page 4.  
 
IMPORTANT:  Keep  in  mind  that  when  any  of  these  menus  are  
changed from the factory default, some of the directions shown in  
this manual may no longer be accurate.  
 
 
 
MAIN MENU  
NOTE: Some of these features are subscription dependent, and  
may not appear in your phone's menu unless you have subscribed to  
them. More details will be given regarding the Menu System within  
the body of this guide. The following list is an overview of the  
factory programmed original menu.  
 
 
 
RECENT CALLS *  
* NOTE: Some phones may have the Messages menu as the first  
item.    
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
--Received Calls  
--Dialed Calls  
--Notepad  
--Call Times  
--Call Cost  
--Data Times  
--Data Volumes  
SERVICE DIAL  
FIXED DIAL  
PHONEBOOK  
DATEBOOK  
MY JAVAAPPS  
JAVA TOOLS  
--Java System  
--Network Access  
--DNS IP  
QUICK DIAL  
PICTURE VIEWER  
RADIO  
CHAT  
MESSAGES  
--Create Message  
--Text Msgs  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
--Voicemail  
--Browser Alerts  
--Info Services  
--Quick Notes  
--Outbox  
--Drafts  
WEB SESSIONS  
SHORTCUTS  
VOICE NOTES  
SIM APPLICATIONS  
BROWSER  
CALCULATOR  
GAMES  
SETTINGS (see page 4)  
RING STYLES  
--Alert  
--Alert Detail  
--My Tones  
SHORTCUTS  
 
 
 
Change display zoom: Press MENU then press and hold MENU  
Lock/unlock keypad: Press MENU, Star key  
Change  ringer  alert:  Press  Lower  volume  key  to  switch  to  
vibrate alert, then silent alert. Press UPPER volume key to reset  
ring alert.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Display my phone number: Press MENU, Pound key  
Go to dialed calls list: Press SEND  
Exit menu system: Press END  
Open phonebook: Press 4-Way down.  
Create phonebook entry: Press 4-Way up    
NOTE:  This  is  the  standard  phone  menu  layout.  Menu  
organization  and  feature  names  may  vary  on  your  phone.  Not  all  
features may be available for all users.  
 
For  example,  the  Radio  feature  on  the  main  menu  (left)  is  
displayed only when the optional FM Stereo Radio Headset accessory  
is plugged into the accessory connector port on your phone. ###4  
SETTINGS MENU  
 
In this menu, sub-menus are shown in upper case letters; sub-  
sub-menus are shown in lower case letters, preceded by a dash.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
CALL FORWARD  
--Voice Calls  
--Fax Calls  
--Data Calls  
--Cancel All  
--Forward Status  
PHONE STATUS  
--My Tel. Numbers  
--Credit Info/Available  
--Active Line  
--Battery Meter  
--Other Information  
CONNECTION  
--IrDA Link  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
IN-CALL SETUP  
--In-Call Timer  
--Call Cost Setup  
--My Caller ID  
--Talk and Fax  
--Answer Options  
--Call Waiting  
SECURITY  
--Phone Lock  
--Lock Keypad  
--Lock Application  
--Fixed Dial  
--Call Barring  
--SIM Pin  
--New Passwords  
OTHER SETTINGS  
NOTE: This menu contains third level sub-menus. These third-  
level menus will be shown in lower case letters without a dash.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
--Personalize  
Main Menu  
Keys  
Greeting  
Wallpaper  
Screen Saver  
Quick Dial  
--Initial Setup  
Time and Date  
1-Touch Dial  
Auto Redial  
Backlight  
Zoom  
TTY Setup  
Scroll  
Animation  
Language  
Battery Save  
Contrast  
DTMF  
Master Reset  
Master Clear  
--Network  
--Car Settings  
--Headset  
###5  
 
 
CONTENTS  
NOTE: In this Table of Contents, braille page numbers follow  
the  print  page  numbers.  All  page  numbers  in  the  text  refer  to  
print pages.  
 
KNOW YOUR PHONE, important description of your phone................1 1  
MENU MAP............................................................3 0  
SAFETY AND GENERAL INFORMATION....................................10 00  
 
GETTING STARTED...................................................16 00  
What's in the Box?................................................16 00  
About This Guide ............................................16 00  
Installing the SIM Card .....................................17 00  
Installing the Battery ......................................18 00  
Charging the Battery ........................................20 00  
Removing the Battery ........................................21 00  
Battery Use .................................................21 00  
Turning Your Phone On .......................................23 00  
Adjusting Volume ............................................24 00  
Making a Call ...............................................25 00  
Answering a Call ............................................25 00  
 
USING YOUR PHONE ............................................26 00  
Using the Display ...........................................26 00  
Zooming In and Out ..........................................28 00  
Setting Display Contrast ....................................28 00  
Adjusting the Backlight .....................................28 00  
Using the 4-Way Navigation Key ..............................29 00  
Using Menus .................................................30 00  
Entering Text ...............................................36 00  
Storing Your Name and Number ................................45 00  
Setting Time and Date .......................................45 00  
Changing the Active Line ....................................45 00  
Conserving Battery Power ...............................46 00 ###6  
Monitoring Battery Charge ...................................46 00  
Viewing Phone Specifications ................................46 00  
 
CALLING FEATURES ............................................47 00  
Viewing Your Phone Number ...................................47 00  
Redialing a Number ..........................................47 00  
Using Automatic Redial ......................................48 00  
Using Caller ID .............................................48 00  
Canceling an Incoming Call ..................................49 00  
Turning Off a Call Alert ...................................50 000  
Calling an Emergency Number ................................50 000  
Dialing International Numbers ..............................51 000  
Viewing Recent Calls .......................................51 000  
Returning an Unanswered Call ...............................53 000  
Using the Notepad ..........................................53 000  
Attaching a Number .........................................54 000  
Calling With Speed Dial ....................................54 000  
Calling With 1-Touch Dial ..................................55 000  
Using Voicemail ............................................55 000  
Voice Dialing ..............................................56 000  
Using Call Waiting .........................................57 000  
Putting a Call On Hold .....................................57 000  
Transferring a Call ........................................58 000  
Making a Conference Call ...................................59 000  
Forwarding Calls ...........................................60 000  
Barring Calls ..............................................62 000  
 
MESSAGES AND CHAT ..........................................63 000  
Setting Up the Text Message Inbox ..........................63 000  
Sending a Text Message .....................................65 000  
Sending a Quick Note Text Message ..........................66 000  
Inserting Pictures and Sounds In a Text Message ............67 000  
Viewing the Status of Sent Text Messages ..............69 000 ###7  
Receiving a Text Message ...................................69 000  
Reading, Locking, or Deleting a Text Message ...............70 000  
Storing Pictures and Sounds From a Text Message ............72 000  
Reading Browser Alerts .....................................75 000  
Reading Information Services Messages ......................76 000  
Using Chat .................................................77 000  
 
SETTING UP YOUR PHONEBOOK ..................................82 000  
Viewing Entry Details ......................................83 000  
Creating a Phonebook Entry .................................84 000  
Storing a PIN Code With the Phone Number ...................86 000  
Recording a Voice Name For a Phonebook Entry ...............88 000  
Dialing a Phonebook Entry ..................................89 000  
Editing a Phonebook Entry ..................................90 000  
Deleting a Phonebook Entry .................................90 000  
Sorting the Phonebook List .................................90 000  
Setting the Primary Number for a Phonebook Entry ...........92 000  
Copying Entries Between the Phone and SIM Card .............92 000  
Checking Phonebook Capacity ................................95 000  
Synchronizing with TrueSync Software .......................95 000  
Setting 1-Touch Dial Preference ............................96 000  
 
CUSTOMIZING YOUR PHONE SETTINGS ............................97 000  
Customizing Menus ..........................................97 000  
Setting a Ring Style .......................................97 000  
Creating Alert Tones ......................................100 000  
Setting Reminders .........................................107 000  
Customizing Soft Keys .....................................107 000  
Setting Answer Options ....................................108 000  
Setting a Wallpaper Image .................................108 000  
Setting a Screen Saver Image ..............................109 000  
Customizing Display Text ..................................110 000  
Creating Shortcuts ...................................110 000 ###8  
GETTING MORE OUT OF YOUR PHONE ............................115 000  
Dialing Options ...........................................115 000  
TTY Operation .............................................117 000  
Using Hands-Free Features .................................119 000  
Making Data and Fax Calls .................................122 000  
Monitoring Phone Use ......................................130 000  
Adjusting Network Settings ................................139 000  
Setting the Frequency Band ................................139 000  
 
SECURITY ..................................................141 000  
Locking and Unlocking Your Phone ..........................141 000  
Changing a Code, PIN, or Password .........................142 000  
If You Forget a Code, PIN, or Password ....................144 000  
Locking and Unlocking the Keypad ..........................144 000  
Protecting the SIM Card ...................................145 000  
Locking and Unlocking Applications ........................148 000  
 
PERSONAL ORGANIZER FEATURES ...............................149 000  
Datebook ..................................................149 000  
Alarm Clock ...............................................156 000  
Voice Notes ...............................................158 000  
Calculator ................................................163 000  
 
NEWS AND ENTERTAINMENT ....................................166 000  
Micro-Browser .............................................166 000  
Java Applications .........................................171 000  
SIM Applications ..........................................175 000  
Picture Viewer ............................................175 000  
Games .....................................................177 000  
Radio .....................................................185 000  
 
TROUBLESHOOTING ...........................................188 000  
SPECIFIC ABSORPTION RATE DATA .............................197 000  
ADDITIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY INFORMATION .............199 000 ###9  
WARRANTY ..................................................207 000  
PRODUCT REGISTRATION ......................................212 000  
EXPORT LAW ASSURANCES .....................................212 000  
INDEX .....................................................213 000  
WIRELESS PHONE SAFETY TIPS ................................225 000  
###10  
SAFETY AND GENERAL INFORMATION  
IMPORTANT  INFORMATION  ON  SAFE  AND EFFICIENT OPERATION. READ  THIS  
INFORMATION BEFORE USING YOUR PHONE.  
 
The  information  provided  in  this  document  supersedes  the  
general  safety  information  contained  in  user  guides  published  
prior  to  July  2000.  For  information  regarding  radio  use  in  a  
hazardous  atmosphere  please  refer  to  the  Factory  Mutual  (FM)  
Approval Manual Supplement or Instruction Card, which is included  
with radio models that offer this capability.  
 
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation  
is  subject  to  the  following  two  conditions:  (1)  this  device  may  
not  cause  harmful  interference,  and  (2)  this  device  must  accept  
any  interference  received,  including  interference  that  may  cause  
undesired operation.  
 
RF OPERATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS  
 
Your phone contains a transmitter and a receiver. When it is  
ON,  it  receives  and  transmits  radio  frequency  (RF)  energy.  The  
phone operates in the frequency ranges of 880 MHz to 915 MHz, 1710  
MHz to 1785 MHz, and 1850 MHz to 1910 MHz in digital mode.  
 
When  you  communicate  with  your  phone,  the  system  handling  
your call controls the power levels at which your phone transmits.  
The  output  power  level  typically  may  vary  over a  range  from  0.0  
watts to 1.58 watts in digital mode for the 900MHz band, 0.0 watts  
to 1.00 watts in digital mode for the 1800MHz band, and 0.0 watts  
to 0.80 watts in digital mode for the 1900MHz band.  
 
EXPOSURE TO RADIO FREQUENCY ENERGY  
 
Your Motorola phone is designed to comply with the following  
national  and  international  standards  and  guidelines  regarding  
exposure  of  human  beings  to  radio  frequency  electromagnetic  
energy: ###11  
 
--United  States  Federal  Communications  Commission,  Code  of  
Regulations; 47 CFR part 2 sub-part J  
--American  National  Standards  Institute  (ANSI)/Institute  of  
Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) C95. 1-1992  
--Institute  of  Electrical  and  Electronic  Engineers  (IEEE)  
 
 
C95.1-1999 Edition  
 
--National  Council  on  Radiation  Protection  and  Measurements  
(NCRP) of the United States, Report 86, 1986  
 
--International  Commission  on  Non-Ionizing  Radiation  
Protection (ICNIRP) 1998  
 
--Ministry of Health (Canada) Safety Code 6. Limits of Human  
Exposure to Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields in the Frequency  
Range from 3 kHz to 300 GHz, 1999  
 
--Australian  Communications  Authority  Radiocommunications  
(Electromagnetic Radiation--Human Exposure) Standard 1999  
 
 
To  assure  optimal  phone  performance  and  make  sure  human  
exposure  to  radio  frequency  electromagnetic energy is within the  
guidelines set forth in the above standards, always adhere to the  
following procedures:  
 
Portable Phone Operation and EME Exposure  
:  Use  only  the  supplied  or  an  approved  
Antenna  Care  
 
replacement  antenna.  Unauthorized  antennas,  modifications,  or  
attachments  could  damage  the  phone  and  may  violate  FCC  
regulations.  
. Holding the  
Do NOT hold the antenna when the phone is in use  
 
antenna affects call quality and may cause the phone to operate at  
a higher power level than needed.  
 
: When placing or receiving a phone call, hold  
 
Phone Operation  
your phone as you would a wireline telephone.  
Speak directly into  
. ###12    
the microphone  
:  To  maintain  compliance  with  FCC/Health  
Body-Worn  Operation  
 
Canada  RF  exposure  guidelines,  if  you  wear  a  phone on  your  body  
when transmitting, always  place  the phone in a Motorola-supplied  
or approved clip, holder, holster, case, or body harness for this  
product.  Use  of  non-Motorola-approved  accessories  may  exceed  
FCC/Health Canada RF exposure guidelines. If you do not use one of  
the  Motorola-supplied  or  approved  body-worn  accessories,  and  are  
not  using  the  phone  held  in  the  normal  use  position,  
ensure  the  
phone and its antenna are at least one inch (2.5 centimeters) from  
.  
your body when transmitting  
 
:  When  using  any  data  feature  of  the  phone,  
Data  Operation  
 
with  or  without  an  accessory  cable,  
position  the  phone  and  its  
.  
antenna at least one inch (2.5 centimeters) from your body  
 
 
:  For  a  list  of  approved  Motorola  
Approved  Accessories  
accessories, visit our website at www.mot.com.  
 
ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE/COMPATIBILITY  
 
NOTE:  Nearly  every  electronic  device  is  susceptible  to  
electromagnetic  interference  (EMI)  if  inadequately  shielded,  
designed,  
or  
otherwise  
configured  
for  
electromagnetic  
compatibility.  
 
:  To  avoid  electromagnetic  interference  and/or  
Facilities  
 
compatibility conflicts, turn off your phone in any facility where  
posted  notices  instruct  you  to  do  so.  Hospitals  or  health  care  
facilities may be using equipment that is sensitive to external RF  
energy.  
: When instructed to do so, turn off your phone when  
Aircraft  
 
on  board  an  aircraft.  Any  use  of  a  phone  must  be  in  accordance  
with applicable regulations per airline crew instructions. ###13  
:  
Medical Devices  
Pacemakers:  The  Advanced  Medical  Technology  Association  
 
 
recommends that a minimum separation of 6 inches (15 centimeters)  
be maintained between a handheld wireless phone and a pacemaker.  
These recommendations are consistent with the independent research  
by,  and  recommendations  of,  the  United  States  Food  and  Drug  
Administration.  
 
 
Persons with pacemakers should:  
--ALWAYS keep the phone more than six inches (15 centimeters)  
from your pacemaker when the phone is turned ON.  
 
 
--NOT carry the phone in the breast pocket.  
--use  the  ear  opposite  the  pacemaker  to  minimize  the  
potential for interference.  
 
--turn  OFF  the  phone  immediately  if  you  have  any  reason  to  
suspect that interference is taking place.  
 
 
Hearing Aids: Some digital wireless phones may interfere with  
some hearing aids. In the event of such interference, you may want  
to consult your hearing aid manufacturer to discuss alternatives.  
 
 
Other Medical Devices: If you use any other personal medical  
device, consult the manufacturer of your device to determine if it  
is adequately shielded from RF energy. Your physician may be able  
to  assist  you  in  obtaining  this  information.  ###14  SAFETY  AND  
GENERAL USE WHILE DRIVING  
 
Check  the  laws  and regulations  on  the  use of  phones in  the  
area where you drive. Always obey them.  
 
 
 
 
When using your phone while driving, please:  
--give full attention to driving and to the road.  
--use hands-free operation, if available.  
--pull  off  the  road  and  park  before  making  or  answering  a  
call if driving conditions so require.  
 
OPERATIONAL WARNINGS  
: Do not place a portable phone  
For Vehicles With an Air Bag  
 
in the area over an air bag or in the air bag deployment area. Air  
bags  inflate  with  great  force.  If  a  portable  phone is  placed  in  
the  air  bag  deployment  area  and  the  air  bag  inflates,  the  phone  
may  be  propelled  with  great  force  and  cause  serious  injury  to  
occupants of the vehicle.  
 
 
: Turn off your phone prior  
Potentially Explosive Atmospheres  
to  entering  any  area  with  a  potentially  explosive  atmosphere,  
unless  the  phone  is  a  model  specifically  identified  as  being  
"Intrinsically Safe." Do not remove, install, or charge batteries  
in  such  areas.  Sparks  in  a  potentially  explosive  atmosphere  can  
cause  an  explosion  or  fire  resulting  in  bodily  injury  or  even  
death.  
 
NOTE:  The  areas  with  potentially  explosive  atmospheres  
referred  to  above  include  fueling  areas  such  as  below  decks  on  
boats,  fuel  or  chemical  transfer  or  storage  facilities,  areas  
where  the  air  contains  chemicals  or  particles,  such  as  grain,  
dust,  or  metal  powders,  and  any  other  area  where  you  would  
normally  be  advised  to  turn  off  your  vehicle  engine.  Areas  with  
potentially explosive atmospheres are often but not always posted.  
###15  
 
Blasting Caps and Areas: To avoid possible interference with  
blasting  operations,  turn  OFF  your  phone  when  you  are  near  
electrical blasting caps, in a blasting area, or in areas posted:  
"Turn off two-way radio." Obey all signs and instructions.  
 
OPERATIONAL CAUTIONS  
  Do  not  use  any  portable  phone  that  has  a  damaged  
Antennas:  
 
antenna. If a damaged antenna comes into contact with your skin, a  
minor burn can result.  
 
:  All  batteries  can  cause  property  damage  and/or  
Batteries  
 
bodily  injury  such  as  burns  if  a  conductive  material  such  as  
jewelry,  keys,  or  beaded  chains  touches  exposed  terminals.  The  
conductive  material  may  complete  an  electrical  circuit  (short  
circuit)  and  become  quite  hot.  Exercise  care  in  handling  any  
charged  battery,  particularly  when  placing  it  inside  a  pocket,  
purse, or other container with metal objects.  
 
ITC01-101  
###16  
GETTING STARTED  
WHAT'S IN THE BOX?  
 
Your digital wireless phone typically comes equipped with a  
battery and a charger. Other accessory options can customize your  
phone for maximum performance and portability.  
 
To  purchase  Motorola  Original  (tm)  accessories,  please  
contact the Motorola Customer Call Center at 1-800-331-6456 in the  
United States or 1-800-461-4575 in Canada.  
 
ABOUT THIS GUIDE  
 
This user guide introduces you to the many features in your  
Motorola wireless phone.  
Using  the  Alternate  Format  Manual  
:  This  manual  has  been  
 
prepared from the original print manual to offer as many options  
as  possible  for  non-display  use.  For  these  options,  specific  
directions  will  be  given  regarding  the  number  of  key  presses  to  
use for reaching a feature.  
 
There are, however, some features that depend on the display  
for  either  use  or  setup.  These  features  are  designated  as  a  
DISPLAY  DEPENDENT  FEATURE  or  DISPLAY  DEPENDENT  SETUP.  In  these  
cases,  directions  will  be  given  for  using  the  display  screen.  
NOTE:  In  many  cases,  features  that  are  designated  as  DISPLAY  
DEPENDENT SETUP may be used without the display once the setup has  
been completed.    
 
Select a Menu Feature  
 
IMPORTANT NOTE: In order for the directions in this alternate  
format manual to work, the SCROLL feature MUST be set for "Wrap-  
Around."  This  is  the  default  setting.  See  page  35  for  detailed  
directions on reaching this feature.  
 
 
Use  the  menu  system  to  access  your  phone's  features.  This  
guide shows you how to select a menu feature as follows:  
1. Press MENU (to enter the menu system), press 4-Way UP nine  
times: MESSAGES.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
2. Press Right soft key to select. START: Text Msgs.  
3. Press Right soft key to select.  
NOTE: Press END to exit the menu system at any time.  
This  example  shows  that  you  must  press  MENU,  scroll  to  and  
select  Messages,  then  scroll  to  and  select  Text  Msgs.  ###17  
OPTIONAL FEATURES  
 
The  OPTIONAL  FEATURE  label  identifies  an  optional  network,  
SIM  card,  or  subscription-dependent  feature  that  may  not  be  
offered  by  all  service  providers  in  all  geographical  areas.  
Contact your service provider for more information.  
 
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES  
 
The  OPTIONAL  ACCESSORY  label  identifies  a  feature  that  
requires an optional Motorola Original (tm) accessory.  
 
INSTALLING THE SIM CARD  
 
Your  SIM  (Subscriber  Identity  Module)  card  contains  your  
phone number, service details, and phonebook/message memory.  
 
CAUTION: Do not bend or scratch your SIM card. Avoid exposing  
your SIM card to static electricity, water, or dirt.  
 
 
1. Switch off your phone by pressing and holding the PWR key,  
remove  the  battery  cover  and  the  battery.  (See  "Removing  the  
Battery" on page 21.)  
 
The  SIM  card  compartment  is  located  in  the  battery  
compartment of the phone. As you examine the compartment, you will  
notice  that  the  bottom  section  is  recessed,  and  has  various  
irregularities in it. This area is the SIM card compartment.  
 
Using  your  thumb,  gently  search  the  area  until  you  find  a  
section that moves from side to side and has a click as it slides.  
This is the SIM card holder.  
 
2.  Slide  the  SIM  card  holder  towards  the  left  until  it  
clicks. Turning the phone over at this point will allow the cover  
to fall open. ###18  
 
3.  If  necessary,  remove  the  SIM  card  from  the  cover  by  
sliding it out.    
 
4.  Notice  that  the SIM  card  has  one  corner  that  is angled.  
With the angled corner at the top right, slide the SIM card into  
the  channels  of  the  cover  as  far  as  you  can.  (It  will  extend  
beyond  the  cover  about  1/8  inch.)  This  is  the  only  way  the  SIM  
card will fit into the compartment. DO NOT TRY TO FORCE THE CARD  
TO  FIT. You  must have  the card sliding down the channels of the  
cover.  
 
5. Close the SIM cover, then press and slide it to the right  
to lock it into place.  
 
 
6. Replace the battery and battery cover.  
DISPLAY  TIP:  If  the  SIM  card  is  inserted  the  wrong  way  
around,  or  damaged,  the  CHECK  CARD  message  may  be  displayed.  
Remove  the  SIM  card,  check  that  it  is  the  right  way  around  and  
then re-insert it into the phone.  
 
If  either  of  the  BAD  CARD  SEE  SUPPLIER  or  BLOCKED  SEE  
SUPPLIER  messages  is  displayed,  then  you  need  to  contact  your  
Service Provider.    
 
INSTALLING THE BATTERY  
 
Before you can use your phone, you need to install and charge  
the battery.  
 
Your phone is designed to be used only with Motorola Original  
batteries  and accessories.  We  recommend that you store batteries  
in their protective cases when not in use. ###19  
 
 
1. Remove the battery from its protective clear plastic case.  
2. If the phone's battery door is already in place, push down  
the battery door release latch, then slide the door down and lift  
off.  
 
3. The battery is a flat rectangle with one notched edge. One  
side  of  the  notched  edge  is  indented  and  smooth;  the  other  side  
has  the  battery  contacts  in  the  center.  Insert  the battery  into  
the compartment with the contacts facing into the compartment and  
toward the top of the phone.    
 
4. Push the battery down under the tabs at the top edge of  
the compartment, and snap it into place.    
 
5. Replace the battery door, then slide the door up until it  
clicks into place. ###20 CHARGING THE BATTERY  
New batteries are shipped partially charged. Before you can  
 
use  your  phone,  you  need  to  install  and  charge  the  battery,  as  
indicated  by  the  following  instructions.  Some  batteries  perform  
best after several full charge/discharge cycles.  
 
 
1. Plug the travel charger into your phone with the release  
tab  facing  up.  The charger is connected at the left side of the  
accessory port.  
 
2.  Plug  the  other  end  of  the  travel  charger  into  the  
appropriate electrical outlet.  
 
3.  When  your  phone  indicates  that  the  battery  is  fully  
charged  (DISPLAY:  Charge  Complete),  press  the  release  tab  and  
remove the travel charger.  
 
 
DISPLAY NOTE: When you charge the battery, the battery level  
indicator in the upper right corner of the display shows how much  
of the charging process is complete. ###21 REMOVING THE BATTERY  
 
 
1. Push down on the battery-door release-latch (located about  
2/3 of the way up the back of the phone case) then slide the door  
down and lift off.  
 
2. Pull down the battery release latch located at the center  
bottom  of  the  open  compartment,  immediately  above  the  accessory  
port.  
 
3.  While  holding  the  release  latch  down,  pull  up  on  the  
battery and remove it from the phone.    
 
BATTERY USE  
 
Battery  performance  depends  on  many  factors,  including  your  
wireless  carrier's  network  configuration;  signal  strength;  the  
temperature at which you operate your phone; the features and/or  
settings  you  select  and  use;  and  your  voice,  data,  and  other  
application usage patterns. ###22 BATTERY CARE  
 
CAUTION:  To  prevent  injuries  or  burns,  do  not  allow  metal  
objects to contact or short-circuit the battery terminals.  
 
 
 
To maximize your battery's performance:  
--Always  use  Motorola  Original  batteries  and  battery  
chargers.  The  phone  warranty  does  not  cover  damage  caused  from  
using non-Motorola batteries and/or battery chargers.  
 
--New batteries or batteries that have been stored for long  
periods of time may require a longer charge time.  
--Maintain  the  battery  at  or  near  room  temperature  when  
 
charging.  
 
--Do not expose batteries to temperatures below -10 degrees C  
(14 degrees F) or above 45 degrees C (113 degrees F). Always take  
your phone with you when you leave your vehicle.  
 
--When you do not intend to use a battery for a while, store  
it uncharged in a cool, dark, dry place, such as a refrigerator.  
 
--Over  extended  periods  of  time,  batteries  gradually  wear  
down  and  require  longer  charging  times.  This  is  normal.  If  you  
charge your battery regularly and notice a decrease in talk time  
or  an  increase  in  charging  time,  then  it  is  probably  time  to  
purchase a new battery. ###23    
 
The  rechargeable  batteries  that  power  this  product  must  be  
disposed  of  properly  and  may  need  to  be  recycled.  Refer to  your  
battery's  label  for  battery  type.  Contact  your  local  recycling  
center for proper disposal methods. Never dispose of batteries in  
a fire because they may explode.  
 
EXTENDING BATTERY LIFE  
 
 
--Turn off the display backlight. See page 28.  
--Turn off the screen saver. Using an animated screen saver  
reduces  your  phone's  talk and  standby  time.  To turn  it  off,  see  
page 109.  
 
--Minimize keypad-intense functions. Activities that require  
intensive  keystroke  use  (such  as  playing  a  game  or  using  
messaging)  reduce  your  phone's  talk  and  standby  time.  Lock  the  
keypad  when  storing  the  phone  in  your  purse  or  pocket  to  avoid  
unnecessary keypad and backlight activations. See page 144.  
 
TURNING YOUR PHONE ON  
 
 
1. Press and hold PWR to turn on your phone. ###24    
2. If necessary, enter your SIM card PIN code and press the  
Right soft key to unlock your SIM card.  
 
CAUTION: If you enter an incorrect PIN code three times in a  
row, your SIM card is disabled and your phone displays the message  
SIM Blocked. See page 145.  
 
3. If necessary, enter your four-digit unlock code and press  
the  Right  soft  key  to  unlock  your  phone.  The  unlock  code  is  
originally  set  to  1234.  Your  service  provider  may  change  this  
number before you receive your phone.  
 
ADJUSTING VOLUME  
 
 
 
Press the up and down volume keys to:  
--increase and decrease earpiece volume during a call  
--increase  and  decrease  the  ringer  volume  setting  when  the  
idle display is visible  
 
TIP: At the lowest volume setting, press the down volume key  
once  to  switch  to  vibrate  alert.  Press  it  again  to  switch  to  
silent  alert.  Press  the  up  volume  key  to  cycle  back  to  vibrate  
alert, then ring alert. ###25 MAKING A CALL  
 
 
1. Press keypad keys to dial the phone number.  
TIP: If you make a mistake, press LEFT soft key (DELETE) to  
delete the last digit, or press and hold LEFT soft key (DELETE) to  
clear all digits.  
 
 
2. Press SEND to make the call.  
3. Press END to end the call and "hang up" the phone when you  
are finished.  
 
ANSWERING A CALL  
 
When you receive a call, your phone rings and/or vibrates and  
displays an incoming call message.  
 
NOTE:  If  the  phone is  locked,  you  must  unlock  it  to  answer  
the call.  
1. Press SEND or Right soft key (ANSWER) to answer the call.  
 
 
2. Press END to end the call and "hang up" the phone when you  
are finished.  
###26  
USING YOUR PHONE  
 
 
See page 1 for a detailed phone description.  
USING THE DISPLAY  
 
 
NOTE: THIS IS A DISPLAY DEPENDENT FEATURE.  
The    is  the  standard  display  that  is  on  the  
idle  display  
screen when you are not on a call or using the menu.  
 
NOTE: Icons shown in the idle display are as described below.  
Items marked by an asterisk are OPTIONAL FEATURES.  
--Signal  Strength  Indicator:  Shows  the  strength  of  your  
phone's connection with the network. The more segments shown, the  
stronger the signal. You cannot send or receive calls when the  
 
No  
 indicator is displayed. ###27  
--In Use Indicator: Appears when a call is in progress.  
--Roam Indicator: * Shows that your phone is seeking or using  
signal  
 
 
another network system outside your home network.  
 
--Message  Waiting  Indicator:  *  Appears  when  your  phone  
receives a text message.  
--Voice Message Waiting Indicator: * Appears when you receive  
a voicemail message.  
 
 
--Battery  Level  Indicator:  Vertical  bars  show  the  battery  
charge level. Recharge the battery when  
or when you hear the low battery alert.  
 is displayed  
Low Battery  
 
--Active  Line  Indicator:  *  Shows  the  current  active  phone  
line.  
--GPRS  Indicator:  *  Shows  that  your  phone  is  using  a  high-  
speed GPRS network connection.  
--Menu Indicator: Indicates that you can press MENU to enter  
the main menu or open a feature sub-menu.  
 
 
 
--Ring Style Indicator: Shows the ring style setting. DISPLAY  
TIP: Icons will indicate: Loud ring; Soft ring; Vibrate/Ring and  
Vibrate/Silent. ###28 Zooming In and Out  
 
 
NOTE: THIS IS A DISPLAY DEPENDENT FEATURE.  
Press and release MENU, then press and hold MENU to zoom in  
and out on the display. Zoom in to increase text size, zoom out to  
display more information.  
 
 
 
You can also zoom in and out from the menu:  
 
Find the Feature:  
Scroll menu path as follows--MENU, SETTINGS: Other Settings;  
Initial Setup; ZOOM.  
 
Setting Display Contrast  
 
 
 
NOTE: THIS IS A DISPLAY DEPENDENT FEATURE.  
 
Find the Feature:  
Scroll menu path as follows--MENU, SETTINGS: Other Settings;  
Initial Setup; CONTRAST.  
 
Adjusting the Backlight  
 
 
NOTE: THIS IS A DISPLAY ORIENTED FEATURE. *  
* The backlight feature is display oriented; you may want to  
turn it off to conserve battery power.  
 
 
You  can  set  the  amount  of  time  that  the  display  backlight  
remains on, or turn off the backlight to conserve battery power.  
 
 
Find the Feature:  
 
1.  Press  MENU,  press  4-Way  UP  twice:  SETTINGS.  Press  Right  
soft key to select.  
 
2. Press 4-Way UP twice: OTHER SETTINGS. Press Right soft key  
to select.  
 
3. Press 4-Way Down once: INITIAL SETUP. Press Right soft key  
to select.  
 
4. Press 4-Way Down twice: BACKLIGHT. Press Right soft key to  
select. OFF will be the first option offered: Press Right soft key  
to select.  
 
 
 
For DISPLAY DEPENDENT options for backlight:  
Scroll menu path as follows--MENU, SETTINGS: Other Settings;  
Initial Setup; BACKLIGHT  
 
 
NOTE: If your phone contains a blue display backlight, there  
may be a slight dimming of the backlight when the battery meter is  
at  one  bar.  The  backlight  returns  to  full  intensity  when  you  
recharge the battery. This is normal operation. ###29 USING THE 4-  
WAY NAVIGATION KEY  
 
Use the 4-way navigation keys like a joystick to navigate the  
menu  system,  change  feature  settings,  and  play  games.  From  the  
idle display, press 4-Way up or down to open the phonebook.  
 
TIP:  Down  and  up  are  your  primary  movements  within  menus.  
Move  left  and  right  to  change  feature  settings,  navigate  the  
datebook,  and  edit  text.  See  page  1  for  more  details  about  this  
key. ###30 USING MENUS  
 
 
 
NAVIGATE TO A FEATURE:  
Use these keys to move through the main menu:  
Menu  Key:  Enter  menu  system,  or  open  a  sub-menu,  when  the  
Menu icon appears in bottom center of display, or when directions  
indicate to do so.  
 
Right Soft Key: Perform function shown in lower right corner  
of  display  (usually  SELECT  the  highlighted  menu  item).  Detailed  
directions will be given for using this key.  
 
Left Soft Key: Perform function shown in lower left corner of  
display (usually EXIT or BACK). Detailed directions will be given  
for using this key.  
 
End Key: Exit menu system without making changes, return to  
idle display.  
 
4-Way  Navigation  Key:  Scroll  UP  or  Down  through  menus  and  
lists.  Scroll  left  or  right  to  cycle  through  and  set  value  of  
highlighted menu item. From idle display, press up or down to open  
phonebook. Detailed directions will be given for using this key.  
###31 SELECT A FEATURE OPTION  
 
 
 
 
 
 
Some features require you to select an item from a list:  
NOTE: ALL LIST-SCROLLING IS DISPLAY DEPENDENT.  
--Press BACK to go back to previous screen.  
--Press MENU to open the sub-menu.  
--Press VIEW to display details of highlighted item.  
--Press 4-Way to scroll up or down to highlight the item you  
want.  
 
--In  a  numbered  list,  press  a  number  key  to  highlight  the  
item.  
 
--In  an  alphabetized  list,  press  a  key  multiple  times  to  
cycle  through  the  letters  on  the  key  and  highlight  the  closest  
matching list item. ###32 ENTER FEATURE INFORMATION  
 
 
Some features require you to enter information:  
NOTE: SOME COMPONENTS INVOLVED IN ENTERING INFORMATION MAY BE  
DISPLAY DEPENDENT.  
 
 
--Press 4-Way to scroll down to additional items.  
--Press CANCEL to exit without making changes.  DONE appears  
when you enter or edit information.  
 
 
 
--Press CHANGE to edit the information.  
--Enter numbers or text with the keypad.  
--When an item has a list of possible values, press 4-Way to  
the left or right to scroll through and select a value.  
 
--When an item has a list of possible numeric values, press a  
number key to set the value.  
--If  you  enter  or  edit  information  and  do not  want to  save  
 
your changes, press END to exit without saving. ###33  
 
The message center lets you compose and send text messages. A  
 shows where text will appear:  
flashing cursor  
 
 
 
 
--Press CANCEL to exit without making changes.  
--Press MENU to open the sub-menu.  
--Press BROWSE to display and insert quick note. ###34  
When  you  enter  text  using  the  standard  tap  method,  the  
flashing  cursor  changes  to  a  block  cursor,  and  the  soft  key  
functions change:  
 
 
 
--Press OK to accept and store text.  
--  indicates current highlighted character.  
Block cursor  
--After two seconds, block cursor reverts to flashing cursor  
and moves to next position.  
 
--Press  DELETE  to  delete  character  to  left  of  insertion  
point.  
 
 
 
 
SET THE MENU LANGUAGE  
NOTE: THIS IS A DISPLAY DEPENDENT FEATURE.  
You can set the language in which menu features and options  
are displayed.  
 
 
Find the Feature:  
Scroll menu path as follows--MENU, SETTINGS: Other Settings;  
 
Initial Setup; LANGUAGE ###35  SET MENU SCROLL BEHAVIOR.  
 
 
NOTE: THIS IS A DISPLAY ORIENTED FEATURE. *  
*  This  feature  MUST  be  set  to  "wrap-around"  for  the  
directions  in  this  alternate  format  manual  to  work.  This  is  the  
default setting.  
 
 
You can set the highlight bar to stop or wrap around when you  
reach the top or bottom of a menu list.  
 
 
 
To ensure that this feature is set to "Wrap-Around" ...  
 
Find the Feature:  
1.  Press  MENU,  press  4-Way  UP  twice:  SETTINGS.  Press  Right  
soft key to select.  
 
NOTE: If the feature is set to UP-DOWN scrolling, there will  
be a duller sound when you try to press the 4-Way UP than when it  
is pressed DOWN. If the feature is set for Up-Down, you may need  
to ask your service carrier or Motorola service representative to  
set this feature for you.  
 
2. Press 4-Way UP twice: OTHER SETTINGS. Press Right soft key  
to select.  
 
3. Press 4-Way Down once: INITIAL SETUP. Press Right soft key  
to select.  
 
4. Press 4-Way Down four times: SCROLL. Press Right soft key  
to  select.  Press  4-Way  down  once:  WRAP-AROUND.  Press  Right  soft  
key to select.  
 
 
 
 
SET MENU ANIMATION  
NOTE: THIS IS A DISPLAY ORIENTED FEATURE. *  
*  Directions  for  this  alternate  format  manual  work  better  
when  the  Animation  feature  is  set  to  OFF.  This  is  the  default  
setting.  
 
 
 
To ensure that this feature is set to OFF ...  
 
Find the Feature:  
1.  Press  MENU,  press  4-Way  UP  twice:  SETTINGS.  Press  Right  
soft key to select.  
 
2. Press 4-Way UP twice: OTHER SETTINGS. Press Right soft key  
to select.  
 
3. Press 4-Way Down once: INITIAL SETUP. Press Right soft key  
to select.  
 
4. Press 4-Way Down five times: ANIMATION. Press Right soft  
key to select. Press 4-Way down once: OFF. Press Right soft key to  
select.  
 
 
Menu animation provides smooth scrolling of the highlight bar  
and  menu items  as you  scroll through a menu list. Turn off  menu  
animation to extend battery life.  
 
 
 
RESET ALL OPTIONS  
Reset  all  options  back  to  their  original  factory  settings,  
except for the unlock code, security code, and lifetime timer.  
 
 
 
Find the Feature:  
1.  Press  MENU,  press  4-Way  UP  twice:  SETTINGS.  Press  Right  
soft key to select.  
 
2. Press 4-Way UP twice: OTHER SETTINGS. Press Right soft key  
to select.  
 
3. Press 4-Way Down once: INITIAL SETUP. Press Right soft key  
to select.  
 
4. Press 4-Way UP twice: MASTER RESET. Press Right soft key  
to  select,  then  enter  Security  code.  The  factory-set  code  is  
000000.    
 
5. Press Right soft key to confirm the code: Reset All Phone  
Settings? Press LEFT soft key to select YES; press Right soft key  
to select NO.  
 
If you select YES to reset all options, the process will take  
10-15 seconds to return the phone to idle display. ###36  
ALL STORED INFORMATION  
CLEAR  
 
Reset  all  options  back  to  their  original  factory  settings,  
  for  the  unlock  code,  security  code,  and  lifetime  timer,  
except  
erase  all  downloaded  pictures,  animations,  and  sound  files,  and  
clear all user settings and entries except for information stored  
on the SIM card.  
 
CAUTION: Master clear  
erases all user-downloaded content and  
 stored in your phone's memory, including  
user-entered information  
phonebook and datebook entries. Once you erase the information, it  
cannot be recovered. Master clear does not delete any information  
stored on the SIM card.  
 
 
 
Find the Feature:  
1.  Press  MENU,  press  4-Way  UP  twice:  SETTINGS.  Press  Right  
soft key to select.  
 
2. Press 4-Way UP twice: OTHER SETTINGS. Press Right soft key  
to select.  
 
3. Press 4-Way Down once: INITIAL SETUP. Press Right soft key  
to select.  
 
4. Press 4-Way UP once: MASTER CLEAR. Press Right soft key to  
select, then enter Security code. The factory-set code is 000000.    
 
5. Press Right soft key to confirm the code: Clear All Phone  
Data? Press LEFT soft key to select YES; press Right soft key to  
select NO.  
 
If  you  select YES  to  clear  all data,  the process  will  take  
10-15 seconds to return the phone to idle display.  
 
ENTERING TEXT  
 
 
NOTE: ALL FACETS OF TEXT MESSAGES ARE DISPLAY DEPENDENT.  
Multiple  text  entry  methods  make  it  easy  for  you  to  enter  
names, numbers, and messages on your phone.  
 
 
 
CHOOSE A TEXT MODE  
Press  MENU  then  
  from  any  text  entry  screen  to  
Entry  Method  
select a text mode:  
 
 
iTAP:  Let  the phone  predict  each  word  as you  enter it.  See  
page 41.  
 
Tap Method: Enter letters, numbers, and symbols by pressing a  
key one or more times. See page 37. ###37  
 
 
 
Numeric: Enter numbers only.  
Symbol: Enter symbols only. See page 40.  
Browse: Browse your phonebook or recent call lists to select  
a name or number.  
 
NOTE: The text mode you select remains active until you  
change it by selecting another mode.  
 
 
 
 
USE TAP METHOD  
This is the standard mode for entering text on your phone.  
Press MENU then  
 from any text entry screen and  
Entry Method  
select the Tap Method menu option.  
 
 
1. Press a number key one or more times to select a letter,  
number, or symbol shown in the "Character Chart" on page 39.  
2.  Continue  pressing  number  keys  to  enter  the  remaining  
characters.  
3.  Press  OK  to  store  the  text  when  you  are  finished.  ###38  
 
 
 
 
GENERAL TEXT ENTRY RULES  
Press  a  number  key  repeatedly  to  cycle  through  its  
characters. See "Character Chart" on page 39.  
 
 
--Press a number key as many times as necessary to enter the  
desired character at flashing cursor location.  
--Press  and  hold  a  number  key  to  cycle  between  text  entry  
 
modes.  
 
--Press 4-Way UP or Down to change letter in block cursor to  
uppercase or lowercase.  
 
--Press  4-Way  LEFT  or  Right  to  move  flashing  cursor  to  the  
left or right in text message.  
 
 
--If you do not press a key for two seconds, the character in  
the  block  cursor  is  accepted,  and  the  cursor  moves  to  the  next  
position.  
 
--The  first  character  of  every  sentence  is  capitalized.  
(Press 4-Way Down to force the character to lowercase while it is  
highlighted by the block cursor.) ###39  
 
--Your  phone  may  support  multiple  languages.  The  current  
language  setting  determines  whether  a  new  message  begins  on  the  
left or right side of the display.  
 
You  can  switch  languages  within  a  text  message.  Press  MENU  
then  
  from  any  text  entry  screen  to  select  the  text  
Entry  Method  
mode and language you want to use.  
 
 
 
CHARACTER CHART  
Use  this  chart  as  a  guide  for  entering  spaces,  letters,  
numbers, and symbols with the tap method.  
 
The number of times each key is pressed is shown in the chart  
below.    
 
1:  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Press once: Space  
Press two times: Period  
Press three times: 1  
Press four times: Question mark  
Press five times: Exclamation point  
Press six times: Comma  
Press seven times: "at" sign  
Press eight times: Underscore  
Press nine times: Ampersand  
Press ten times: Tilde  
Press eleven times: Colon  
Press twelve times: Semicolon  
Press thirteen times: Quotation mark  
Press fourteen times: Hyphen  
Press fifteen times: Open parentheses  
Press sixteen times: Close parentheses  
Press seventeen times: Apostrophe  
Press eighteen times: Opening interrogation mark  
Press nineteen times: Opening exclamation point  
Press twenty times: Percent sign  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Press twenty-one times: British Pound-Sterling sign  
Press twenty-two times: U.S. Dollar sign  
Press twenty-three times: Yen sign  
Press twenty-four times: currency sign  
Press twenty-five times: bullet sign  
Press twenty-six times: Euro sign  
2-ABC  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Press once: A  
Press two times: B  
Press three times: C  
Press four times: 2  
Press five times: Diaeresis A  
Press six times: A-ring  
Press seven times: A Acute    
Press eight times: A Grave    
Press nine times: A tilde  
Press ten times: Alpha  
Press eleven times: Alpha acute  
Press twelve times: Beta    
Press thirteen times: Cedilla C  
3-DEF  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Press once: D  
Press two times: E  
Press three times: F  
Press four times: 3  
Press five times: Delta  
Press six times: Diaeresis e  
Press seven times: E Acute  
Press eight times: E Grave  
Press nine times: E Circumflex  
Press ten times: Epsilon  
Press eleven times: Epsilon acute  
Press twelve times: Phi  
4-GHI  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Press once: G  
Press two times: H  
Press three times: I  
Press four times: 4  
Press five times: Diaeresis I  
Press six times: I Acute  
Press seven times: I circumflex  
Press eight times: Gamma  
Press nine times: Eta  
Press ten times: Eta acute  
Press eleven times: Iota  
Press twelve times: Iota acute  
5-JKL  
 
 
 
Press once: J  
Press two times: K  
Press three times: L  
 
 
 
 
Press four times: 5  
Press five times: Kappa  
Press six times: Lambda  
6-MNO  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Press once: M  
Press two times: N  
Press three times: O  
Press four times: 6  
Press five times: N Tilde  
Press six times: O Diaeresis  
Press seven times: Slashed O  
Press eight times: O Acute  
Press nine times: O Grave  
Press ten times: O Circumflex  
Press eleven times: O Tilde  
Press twelve times: Mu  
Press thirteen times: Nu  
Press fourteen times: Omega  
Press fifteen times: Omega Acute  
7-PQRS  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Press once: P  
Press two times: Q  
Press three times: R  
Press four times: S  
Press five times: 7  
Press six times: Pi  
Press seven times: German double-S  
Press eight times: Sigma  
8-TUV  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Press once: T  
Press two times: U  
Press three times: V  
Press four times: 8  
Press five times: Theta  
Press six times: Umlaut U  
Press seven times: U Acute  
Press eight times: U Grave  
9-WXYZ  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
0  
 
 
Press once: W  
Press two times: X  
Press three times: Y  
Press four times: Z  
Press five times: 9  
Press six times: Xi  
Press seven times: Psi  
Press eight times: Tau  
Press once: Plus sign  
Press two times: Minus sign  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Press three times: 0  
Press four times: Times sign  
Press five times: Asterisk  
Press six times: Slash  
Press seven times: Back slash  
Press eight times: Open bracket  
Press nine times: Close bracket  
Press ten times: Equal sign  
Press eleven times: Greater than sign  
Press twelve times: Less than sign  
Press thirteen times: Number sign (Or Pound sign)  
Press fourteen times: Section mark    
NOTE:  This  chart  may  not  reflect  the  exact  character  set  
available on your phone. ###40  
 
 
USE SYMBOL MODE  
Your  phone  provides  an  alternate  way  to  enter  symbol  
characters  in  a  message.  Press  MENU,  then  
  from  any  
Entry  Method  
text entry screen and select the Symbol menu option.  
 
 
 
Symbol Chart  
Use  this  chart  as  a  guide  for  entering  symbols  in  symbol  
mode.  
 
1:  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Press once: Space  
Press two times: Period  
Press three times: Question mark  
Press four times: Exclamation point  
Press five times: Comma    
Press six times: "at" sign  
Press seven times: Underscore  
Press eight times: Ampersand  
Press nine times: Tilde  
Press ten times: Colon  
Press eleven times: Semicolon  
Press twelve times: Quotation mark  
Press thirteen times: Hyphen  
Press fourteen times: Open parentheses  
Press fifteen times: Close parentheses  
Press sixteen times: Apostrophe  
Press seventeen times: Opening interrogation mark  
Press eighteen times: Opening exclamation point  
Press nineteen times: Percent sign  
Press twenty times: British Pound-Sterling sign  
Press twenty-one times: U.S. Dollar sign  
Press twenty-two times: Yen sign  
Press twenty-three times: Currency sign  
Press twenty-four times: Euro sign    
2-ABC  
 
 
Press once: "at" sign  
Press twice: Underscore  
 
 
Press three times: Back slash  
3-DEF  
 
 
 
 
Press once: Slash  
Press twice: Colon  
Press three times: Semi-colon  
4-GHI  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Press once: Quote mark  
Press twice: Ampersand  
Press three times: Apostrophe ###41 5-JKL  
Press once: Open parenthesis  
Press two times: Close parenthesis  
Press three times: Open bracket  
Press four times: Close bracket  
Press five times: Open brace  
Press six times: Close brace  
6-MNO  
 
 
 
 
Press once: open Interrogation mark  
Press two times: Open exclamation mark  
Press three times: Tilde  
7-PQRS  
 
 
 
 
Press once: Less than sign  
Press two times: Greater than sign  
Press three times: Equal sign  
8-TUV  
 
 
 
 
 
 
Press once: U.S. dollar sign  
Press two times: British pound-sterling sign  
Press three times: Yen sign  
Press four times: Currency sign  
Press five times: Euro  
9-WXYZ  
 
 
 
 
0  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Press once: Pound sign  
Press two times: Percent sign  
Press three times: Asterisk  
Press once: Plus sign  
Press two times: Minus sign  
Press three times: Times sign  
Press four times: Asterisk  
Press five times: Slash    
Press six times: Equal sign  
Press seven times: Less than sign  
Press eight times: Greater than sign  
Press nine times: Pound sign  
Press ten times: Section mark  
USE ITAP (tm) SOFTWARE PREDICTIVE TEXT ENTRY METHOD  
iTAP  (tm)  software  provides  a  predictive  text  entry  method  
that lets you enter a word using one keypress per letter.  
 
Press MENU, then  
 from any text entry screen and  
Entry Method  
select the iTAP menu option.  
 
 
 
Entering Words  
1. Press a number key one time to enter the first letter of  
the word.  
 
The letters associated with the key are shown at the bottom  
of the display.  
 
2.  Press  number  keys (one  per  letter)  to enter  the rest  of  
the word.  
 
Alternative  words  and  letter  combinations  are  shown  at  the  
bottom  of  the  display.  The  word  choices  are  updated  with  each  
keypress. ###42  
 
 
3. Press 4-Way to highlight the word you want.  
4.  Press  SELECT  to  enter  the  word  at  the  flashing  cursor  
location.  
 
 
 
 
 
A space is automatically inserted after the word.  
For example, to spell the word "act," press 2. 2. 8.  
The display shows:  
--Act,  Cat,  Bat,  Abu,  Cau,  Cav  are  shown  across  the  lower  
portion of the display.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
--Flashing cursor indicates insertion point.  
--Press 4-Way to scroll and display additional word choices.  
--Press DELETE to clear the last letter.  
--Press SELECT to insert the highlighted word. ###43  
Entering Novel Words  
You  may  enter  a  word  that  the  iTAP  software  does  not  
recognize. If the word is not displayed:  
 
1. Press DELETE one or more times to delete letters until the  
display shows a letter combination that matches the start of the  
word.  
 
 
2. Press 4-Way to highlight the letter or letter combination.  
3.  Press  SELECT,  then  press  4-Way  to  the left  to  shift  the  
text  entry  cursor  to  the  left  and  "lock"  the  selected  word  
portion.  
 
4.  Continue  to  enter  letters  and  highlight  letter  
combinations to spell the word.  
 
 
 
OPTIONAL FEATURE:  
Your phone stores the unrecognized word, and includes it in  
the list of alternative word choices the next time you enter it.  
When memory space for storing unrecognized words is filled, your  
phone deletes the oldest words as new words are added.  
 
 
 
Entering Punctuation  
Press  1  or  0  to  enter  punctuation  or  other  characters  as  
shown in the "Character Chart" on page 39 ###44  
 
 
Using Capitalization  
The  first  word  of  a  sentence  is  automatically  capitalized,  
with following words in lowercase.  
 
--Press  4-Way  up  or  down  to  change  the  words  to  initial  
character capitalized, all uppercase characters, or all lowercase  
characters.  
 
 
 
Entering Numbers  
1.  Enter  the  first  digit  and  then  highlight  it  to  put  the  
iTAP software in number entry mode.  
 
 
2. Press number keys to add digits to the number.  
3.  Press  SELECT  to  enter  the  number  at  the  flashing  cursor  
location.  
 
 
 
Deleting Letters and Words  
Place the cursor to the right of the text that you want to  
delete, and then do the following:  
 
 
 
--Press DELETE to delete one letter at a time.  
--Hold  DELETE  to  delete  the  entire  message.  ###45  STORING  
YOUR NAME AND NUMBER  
 
 
 
OPTIONAL FEATURE:  
NOTE: THIS IS A DISPLAY DEPENDENT FEATURE.  
To  store  or  edit  user  name  and  phone  number  information  on  
your SIM card:  
 
 
 
Find the Feature:  
Scroll menu path as follows--MENU, SETTINGS: Phone Status; MY  
TEL. NUMBERS.  
 
SETTING TIME AND DATE  
 
 
NOTE: THIS IS A DISPLAY DEPENDENT FEATURE.  
You must set the correct time and date on your phone to use  
the datebook application.  
 
Find the Feature:  
Scroll menu path as follows--MENU, SETTINGS: Other Settings;  
 
 
Initial Setup; TIME AND DATE.  
 
CHANGING THE ACTIVE LINE  
 
 
OPTIONAL FEATURE:  
NOTE: This feature may not appear in the menu unless you have  
a second line.    
 
 
Change the active phone line to make and receive calls from  
your other phone number.  
 
NOTE:  This  feature  is  available  only  for  dual-line  enabled  
SIM cards.  
 
 
 
Find the Feature:  
1.  Press  MENU,  press  4-Way  UP  twice:  SETTINGS.  Press  Right  
soft key to select.  
 
2. Press 4-Way Down once: PHONE STATUS. Press Right soft key  
to select.  
 
3. Press 4-Way Down once: ACTIVE LINE. Press Right soft key  
to  select.  The  active  line  indicator  shows  the  current  active  
phone line. See page 26.  
 
NOTE:  If  you  also  subscribe  to  the  optional  CREDIT  INFO  
feature, press 4-Way twice in step 3 above.  
4.  Press  4-Way  Down  to  change  the  phone  line,  then  press  
Right soft key to select. ###46 CONSERVING BATTERY POWER  
 
 
Some  networks  and  phones  include  a  battery  save  setting  to  
conserve battery power.  
 
 
 
Find the Feature:  
1.  Press  MENU,  press  4-Way  UP  twice:  SETTINGS.  Press  Right  
soft key to select.  
 
2. Press 4-Way UP twice: OTHER SETTINGS. Press Right soft key  
to select.  
 
3. Press 4-Way Down once: INITIAL SETUP. Press Right soft key  
to select.  
 
4. Press 4-Way UP five times: BATTERY SAVE. Press Right soft  
key  to  select.  The  first  option  offered  is  ON;  press  Right  soft  
key to select. To change to OFF, press 4-Way Down once, then Right  
soft key to select.  
 
MONITORING BATTERY CHARGE  
 
 
 
 
NOTE: THIS IS A DISPLAY DEPENDENT FEATURE.  
To display a detailed battery charge meter:  
 
Find the Feature:  
Scroll  menu  path  as  follows--MENU,  SETTINGS:  Phone  Status;  
BATTERY METER.  
 
VIEWING PHONE SPECIFICATIONS  
 
 
NOTE: THIS IS A DISPLAY DEPENDENT FEATURE.  
To display your phone's feature specifications (if available  
from the service provider):  
 
 
Find the Feature:  
 
Scroll  menu  path  as  follows--MENU,  SETTINGS:  Phone  Status;  
OTHER INFORMATION.  
###47  
CALLING FEATURES  
 
For  basic  instructions  on  how  to  make  a  call  and  answer  a  
call, see page 25.  
 
VIEWING YOUR PHONE NUMBER  
 
 
 
NOTES:  
--THIS IS A DISPLAY DEPENDENT FEATURE.  
--Your  phone  number  must  be  stored  on  your  SIM  card to  use  
this feature. See page 45.  
 
 
 
 
 
From the idle display:  
--Press MENU, Pound key to display your phone number.  
While you are on a call:  
--Press MENU, then scroll to My Tel. Numbers to display your  
phone number.  
 
REDIALING A NUMBER  
 
 
 
 
NOTE: ALL LIST-SCROLLING FEATURES ARE DISPLAY DEPENDENT.  
1. Press SEND to display the dialed calls list.  
2. Press 4-Way to scroll to the entry you want to call.  
3.  Press  SEND  to  redial  the  number.  ###48  USING  AUTOMATIC  
REDIAL  
 
 
OPTIONAL FEATURE:  
NOTE:  This  feature  may  not  appear  in  the  menu  unless  you  
subscribe to it.  
 
 
When  you  receive  a  busy  signal,  your  phone  displays  
Call  
.  
Failed  
 
With  automatic  redial,  your  phone  automatically  redials  the  
number. When the call goes through, your phone rings or vibrates  
one time, displays  , and then connects the call.  
Redial Successful  
You must turn on automatic redial to use the feature. To turn  
 
automatic redial on or off:  
 
 
 
Find the Feature:  
1.  Press  MENU,  press  4-Way  UP  twice:  SETTINGS.  Press  Right  
soft key to select.  
 
2. Press 4-Way UP twice: OTHER SETTINGS. Press Right soft key  
to select.  
 
3. Press 4-Way Down once: INITIAL SETUP. Press Right soft key  
to select.  
 
4. Press 4-Way Down twice: AUTO REDIAL. Press Right soft key  
to select. The first option offered is ON; press Right soft key to  
select. To change to OFF, press 4-Way Down once, then Right soft  
key to select.  
 
 
When  automatic  redial  is  turned  off,  you  can  manually  
activate  the  feature  to  redial  a  phone  number.  When  you  hear  a  
busy signal and   is displayed:  
Call Failed  
--Press SEND or Right soft key (RETRY) to activate automatic  
 
redial.  
 
USING CALLER ID  
 
OPTIONAL FEATURE:  
 
 
 
 
NOTE: THIS IS A DISPLAY DEPENDENT FEATURE.  
INCOMING CALLS  
Calling  line  identification  (caller  ID)  displays  the  phone  
number for incoming calls.  
 
Your phone displays the caller's name when the name is stored  
in your phonebook, or Incoming Call when caller ID information is  
not available. ###49  
 
 
OUTGOING CALLS  
You can show or hide your phone number as an ID for the calls  
that you make.  
 
 
 
Find the Feature:  
Scroll  menu  path  as  follows--MENU,  SETTINGS:  In-Call  Setup;  
MY CALLER ID.  
 
 
You can override the default caller ID setting when you make  
a call. While dialing (with digits visible in the display):    
 
--Press MENU, Hide ID/Show ID to hide or show your caller ID  
for the next call.  
 
CANCELING AN INCOMING CALL  
 
 
While the phone is ringing or vibrating:  
--Press END or LEFT soft key (IGNORE) to cancel the incoming  
call  
 
 
 
OPTIONAL FEATURE:  
Depending on your phone settings and/or service subscription,  
the  call  may  be  forwarded  to  another  number,  or  the  caller  may  
hear a busy signal. ###50 TURNING OFF A CALL ALERT  
 
You  can  turn  off  your  phone's  incoming  call  alert  before  
answering the call.  
 
--Press either volume key to turn off the alert.  
 
CALLING AN EMERGENCY NUMBER  
 
Your  service  provider  programs  one  or  more  emergency  phone  
numbers, such as 911, that you can call under any circumstances,  
even when your phone is locked or the SIM card is not inserted.  
 
NOTE:  Emergency  numbers  vary  by  country.  Your  phone's  
preprogrammed emergency number(s)  may  not work in all locations,  
and sometimes an emergency call cannot be placed due to network,  
environmental, or interference issues.  
 
 
 
1. Press keypad keys to dial the emergency number.  
2.  Press  SEND  to  call  the  emergency  number.  ###51  DIALING  
INTERNATIONAL NUMBERS  
 
 
To dial the local international access code:  
--Press  and  hold  0  to  insert  the  international  access  code  
(plus sign) for the country from which you are calling.  
 
VIEWING RECENT CALLS  
 
 
NOTE: THIS IS A DISPLAY DEPENDENT FEATURE.  
Your phone keeps lists of the calls you recently received and  
dialed,  even  if  the  calls  did  not  connect.  The  lists  are  sorted  
from newest to oldest entries. The oldest entries are deleted as  
new ones are added.  
 
SHORTCUT: Press SEND to go directly to the dialed calls list  
from the idle display.  
 
Find the Feature:  
Scroll menu path as follows--MENU, RECENT CALLS.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1. Press 4-Way to scroll to  
 or  .  
Received Calls Dialed Calls  
2. Press SELECT to select the list.  
3. Press 4-Way to scroll to an entry.  
Note: A check-mark means the call connected. ###52  
4. Press SEND to call the entry's number.  
OR,  
Press VIEW to display entry details.  
OR,  
Press  MENU  to  open  the  Last  Calls  Menu  to  perform  other  
procedures as described in the following list.  
 
 
 
The LAST CALLS MENU includes the following options:  
STORE:  Create  a  phonebook  entry  with  the  number  in  the  No.  
field.  
 
 
 
DELETE: Delete the entry.  
DELETE ALL: Delete all entries in the list.  
HIDE  ID/SHOW  ID:  Hide  or  show  your  caller  ID  for  the  next  
call.  
 
SEND MESSAGE: Open a new text message with the number in the  
To field.  
 
 
ADD DIGITS: Add digits after the number.  
ATTACH NUMBER: Attach a number from the phonebook or recent  
call lists.  
 
 
SEND TONES: Send the number to the network as DTMF tones.  
TALK THEN FAX: Talk and then send a fax in the same call. See  
page 129. (OPTIONAL FEATURE) ###53 RETURNING AN UNANSWERED CALL  
 
 
NOTE: THIS IS A DISPLAY DEPENDENT FEATURE.  
Your  phone  keeps  a  record  of  your  unanswered  calls,  and  
displays:  
 
 
 
 
 
 
--the missed call indicator  
-- , where X is the number of missed calls  
X Missed Calls  
1. Press VIEW to display the received calls list.  
2. Press 4-Way to select a call to return.  
3. Press SEND to make the call.  
USING THE NOTEPAD  
 
 
NOTE: THIS IS A DISPLAY DEPENDENT FEATURE.  
Your phone stores the most recent string of digits entered on  
. This  
the keypad in a temporary memory location called the  
notepad  
can  be  a  phone  number  that  you  called,  or  a  number  that  you  
entered  but  did  not  call.  To  retrieve  the  number  stored  in  the  
notepad:  
 
Find the Feature:  
 
 
 
 
Scroll menu path as follows--MENU, RECENT CALLS; NOTEPAD.  
--Press SEND to call the number, OR,    
--Press MENU to open the Dialing Menu to attach a number or  
insert a special character, OR,  
 
--Press STORE to create a phonebook entry with the number in  
the No. field. ###54 ATTACHING A NUMBER  
 
 
 
NOTE: THIS IS A DISPLAY DEPENDENT FEATURE.  
While dialing (with digits visible in the display):  
--Press  MENU,  Attach  Number  to  attach  a  number  from  the  
phonebook or recent call lists.  
 
CALLING WITH SPEED DIAL  
 
Each entry you store in your phonebook is assigned a unique  
speed dial number that identifies the location where the entry is  
stored  in  phone  memory  or  on  the  SIM  card.  To  speed  dial  a  
phonebook entry:  
 
1. Press keypad keys to enter the speed dial number for the  
entry you want to call.  
 
 
2. Press Pound key to submit the number.  
3. Press SEND to call the entry. ###55 CALLING WITH 1-TOUCH  
DIAL  
 
To  call  phonebook  entries  1  through  9,  just  press and  hold  
the one-digit speed dial number for one second.  
 
TIP: You must specify which phone number list you want to use  
with this feature: phone memory phonebook, or SIM card phonebook.  
See page 96.  
 
USING VOICEMAIL  
 
 
OPTIONAL FEATURE:  
You  can  listen  to  your  voicemail  messages  by  calling  your  
network voicemail  phone number.  Voicemail messages are stored on  
the network--not on your phone.  
 
 
 
STORE YOUR VOICEMAIL NUMBER  
Storing your voicemail number in your phone makes it easy for  
you  to  listen  to  new  voicemail  messages.  In  many  cases,  your  
service provider has already done this for you.  
 
 
Find the Feature:  
 
1. Press MENU, press 4-Way UP nine * times: SETTINGS. Press  
Right soft key to select.  
 
* If your phone offers the SIM Applications feature, add one  
key press to this step.  
2. Press 4-Way Down twice: Voicemail. DO NOT PRESS SELECT AT  
THIS TIME; go to step 3.  
3.  Press  MENU  to  open  the  Voicemail  menu,  then  press  4-Way  
Down three times: VOICEMAIL SETUP. Press Right soft key to select.  
4.  Press  keypad  keys  to  enter  your  voicemail  number  then  
press Right soft key (OK) to store the number.  
NOTE: Press LEFT soft key to DELETE a previous number, or to  
 
 
 
 
correct an error. ###56  
 
 
RECEIVE A VOICEMAIL MESSAGE  
When you receive a voicemail message, your phone displays the  
voice message waiting indicator and a  
 notification.  
New VoiceMail  
 
 
 
--Press Right soft key (CALL) to listen to the message.  
If  reminders  are  turned  on,  your  phone  sends  a  reminder  at  
regular  intervals  until  you  close  the  new  message  notification,  
listen to the message, or turn off your phone.  
 
 
 
 
LISTEN TO A VOICEMAIL MESSAGE  
 
Find the Feature:  
1. Press MENU, press 4-Way UP nine * times: SETTINGS. Press  
Right soft key to select.  
* If your phone offers the SIM Applications feature, add one  
key press to this step.  
 
 
2. Press 4-Way Down twice: Voicemail. Press Right soft key to  
call the stored voicemail number.  
 
    
The phone calls your voicemail number. If no voicemail number  
is stored, your phone prompts you to store one. (See "Store Your  
Voicemail Number" on page 55.)  
 
VOICE DIALING  
 
 
To voice dial a phone number stored in your phonebook:  
--Press and release the voice key, then say the entry's voice  
name (in two seconds) to call the phonebook entry.  
 
 
 
To record a voice name, see page 88. ###57 USING CALL WAITING  
OPTIONAL FEATURE:  
When you are on a call, an alert tone sounds to indicate that  
you have received a second call.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1. Press SEND to answer the new call.  
2. Press Right soft key (SWITCH), to switch between calls,  
OR,  
Press LEFT soft key (LINK) to connect the two calls,  
OR,  
Press MENU, then press  
 to end the call on  
End Call On Hold  
hold.  
 
 
You  must  turn  on  call  waiting  to  use  the  feature.  To  turn  
call waiting on or off:  
 
 
 
Find the Feature:  
1.  Press  MENU,  press  4-Way  UP  twice:  SETTINGS.  Press  Right  
soft key to select.  
 
2. Press 4-Way up four times: IN-CALL SETUP. Press Right soft  
key to select.  
 
3. Press 4-Way up once: CALL WAITING. Press Right soft key to  
select.  The  first  option  offered  is  ON;  press Right  soft key  to  
select. To change to OFF, press 4-Way Down once, then Right soft  
key to select.  
 
PUTTING A CALL ON HOLD  
 
--Press Right soft key (HOLD) (if available) to put the call  
on hold,  
 
 
 
 
 
OR,  
Press MENU, HOLD. ###58 TRANSFERRING A CALL  
NOTE: THIS IS A DISPLAY DEPENDENT FEATURE.  
OPTIONAL FEATURE:  
You can announce that you are transferring an active call to  
another party, or you can directly transfer the call.  
 
 
 
 
 
ANNOUNCE THE CALL TRANSFER  
 
Find the Feature:  
Scroll menu path as follows--MENU, HOLD.  
1.  Press  keypad  keys  to  dial  the  number  where  you  are  
transferring the call.  
 
2. Press SEND to call the number and speak to the person who  
answers.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
3. Press MENU to open the menu.  
4. Press 4-Way to scroll to  
.  
Transfer  
5. Press SELECT to select  
Transfer  
.  
6. Press OK to confirm the transfer.  
DO NOT ANNOUNCE THE CALL TRANSFER  
 
Find the Feature:  
Scroll menu path as follows--MENU, TRANSFER.  
1.  Press  keypad  keys  to  dial  the  number  where  you  are  
transferring the call.  
 
2. Press SEND to transfer the call. ###59 MAKING A CONFERENCE  
CALL  
 
 
OPTIONAL FEATURE:  
Link an active call and a call on hold together so that all  
parties can speak to each other.  
 
TIP:  Repeat  steps  3-6  to  add  additional  parties  to  the  
conference call.  
 
 
 
1. Press keypad keys to dial the first party's number.  
2. Press SEND to call the number.  
3. Press Right soft key (HOLD) (if available) to put the call  
on hold.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
OR, DISPLAY DEPENDENT METHOD,  
Press MENU, scroll to   and select.  
Hold  
4. Press keypad keys to dial the next party's number.  
5. Press SEND to call the number.  
6. Press LEFT soft key (LINK) to connect the two calls.  
7. Press END to end the entire call. ###60 FORWARDING CALLS  
You can forward your phone's incoming voice, fax, and/or data  
calls directly to another phone number.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
SET UP OR CANCEL CALL FORWARDING  
NOTE: THIS IS A DISPLAY DEPENDENT SETUP.  
The forwarding options for voice, fax, or data calls are:  
All Calls: forward all calls  
If Unavailable: forward calls if your phone is unavailable  
Detailed: set different forwarding numbers if you are out of  
range, unable to answer, or busy (voice calls only)  
 
 
 
 
 
Off: do not forward calls  
 
Find the Feature:  
Scroll menu path as follows--MENU, SETTINGS: CALL FORWARD.  
1.  Press  4-Way  to  scroll  to  the  type  of  calls  you  want  to  
forward.  
 
 
Scroll to  
 to cancel all call forwarding.  
2. Press Right soft key (SELECT) to display call forwarding  
Cancel All  
details.  
 
 
 
 
 
3. Press 4-Way to scroll to  .  
Forward  
4. Press Right soft key (CHANGE) select  
.  
Forward  
5. Press 4-Way to scroll to a forwarding option.  
6. Press Right soft key (SELECT) to store the option. ###61  
7.  Press  4-Way  to  scroll  to    (for  Detailed  forwarding,  
To  
scroll to  
,  
, or  
).  
If Busy If No Answer  
If Unreachable  
 
 
 
 
8. Press Right soft key (CHANGE) to select  .  
To  
9. Press keypad keys to enter the forwarding phone number,  
OR,  
Press  Right  soft  key  (BROWSE)  to  select  a  number  from  the  
phonebook or recent call lists.  
 
 
10. Press Right soft key (OK) to store the number.  
11.  Press  LEFT  soft  key  (DONE)  to  save  call  forwarding  
settings.  
 
NOTE:  Repeat  this  procedure  to  enter  forwarding  information  
for other call types.  
 
 
 
 
CHECK CALL FORWARDING STATUS  
NOTE: THIS IS A DISPLAY DEPENDENT FEATURE.  
Your  network  may  store  call  forwarding  status  for  you.  To  
confirm the network call forwarding settings:  
 
 
 
Find the Feature:  
Scroll  menu  path  as  follows--MENU,  SETTINGS:  Call  Forward;  
FORWARD STATUS.  
 
 
1. Press 4-Way to scroll to  
,  
, or  
.  
Data  
Voice Fax  
2.  Press  Right  soft  key  (VIEW)  to  confirm  the  network  
setting. ###62 BARRING CALLS  
 
 
OPTIONAL FEATURE:  
Call  barring  lets  you  restrict  outgoing  or  incoming  calls.  
You  can  restrict  all  calls,  calls  to  international  numbers,  or  
calls while roaming.  
 
 
 
Find the Feature:  
1.  Press  MENU,  press  4-Way  UP  twice:  SETTINGS.  Press  Right  
soft key to select.  
 
2.  Press  4-Way  UP  twice:  SECURITY.  Press  Right  soft  key  to  
select.  
 
3.  Press  4-Way  UP  three  times:  CALL  BARRINGS.  Press  Right  
soft key to select.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
In the CALL BARRING MENU:  
1. Reach  
 or  
 calls:  
Outgoing  
Incoming  
--  
 is the first option offered;  
Outgoing Calls  
--Press 4-Way Down once to reach  
.  
Incoming Calls  
2. Press Right soft key (CHANGE) to select the option.  
3. Reach a restriction setting;  
--  
--  
--  
--  
 is the first option offered;  
Int'l calls  
: Press 4-Way Down once;  
All Except Home  
: Press 4-Way UP twice;  
: Press 4-Way UP once.  
4.  Press  Right  soft  key  (SELECT)  to  select  the  restriction  
All  
Off  
setting.  
 
 
5. keypad keys enter your call barring password  
6. Press Right soft key (OK) to submit your password  
###63  
MESSAGES AND CHAT  
 
 
 
NOTE: ALL FEATURES IN THIS CHAPTER ARE DISPLAY DEPENDENT.  
OPTIONAL FEATURE:  
Text  messages  are  brief  messages  that  you  can  send  and  
receive.  
 
Quick  notes  are  pre-written  text  messages  that  you  can  
incorporate into a message and send quickly.  
 
 
Your  text  message  inbox  must  be set  up  
  you  can  send  
before  
and  receive  messages.  The  number  of  messages  the  inbox  can  hold  
depends  on  the  length  of  the  messages,  and  the  number  of  other  
messages and drafts stored on your phone.  
 
SETTING UP THE TEXT MESSAGE INBOX  
 
NOTE: In many cases, your service provider has already set up  
the text message inbox for you.  
 
Find the Feature:  
Scroll menu path as follows--MENU, MESSAGES: TEXT MSG SETUP.  
1. Press Right soft key (CHANGE) to change the Srvce Center  
 
 
 
No.  
 
2.  Press  keypad  keys  to  enter  the  number  for  the  service  
center that handles your outgoing text messages.  
 
3.  Press  Right  soft  key  (OK)  to  store  the  service  center  
number. ###64  
 
4. Press Right soft key (CHANGE) to change the  
 
Expire After  
period.  
 
5.  Press  keypad  keys  to  enter  the  expiration  period--the  
number of days your network tries to send undelivered messages.  
 
 
 
6. Press Right soft key (OK) to store the expiration period.  
7. Press Right soft key (CHANGE) to change the  .  
Reply Type  
8. Press 4-Way to scroll to the standard type of replies you  
want to send--SMS text messages, email, fax, or page.  
 
 
9. Press Right soft key (OK) to store the reply type.    
10.  Press  Right  soft  key  (CHANGE)  to  change  the  
 
Cleanup  
setting.  
 
11. Press 4-Way to scroll to the number of days you want to  
keep messages in the inbox, or the number of messages you want to  
keep.  
 
12.  Press  Right  soft  key  (SELECT)  to  select  the  cleanup  
setting.  
 
13. Press Right soft key (CHANGE) to change the  
 
Email Gateway  
number.  
 
14. Press keypad keys to enter the port number for the email  
gateway that handles your outgoing email messages.  
 
 
15. Press Right soft key (OK) to store the gateway number.  
16. Press LEFT soft key (DONE) to save the text message inbox  
settings. ###65 SENDING A TEXT MESSAGE  
 
You  can  send  a  text  message  to one  or  more  recipients.  You  
can manually enter each recipient's phone number or email address,  
or  select  numbers/addresses  from  the  phonebook  or  recent  call  
lists.  
 
NOTE: When you manually enter numbers and/or email addresses,  
you  must  insert  a  space  between  each  entry.  Press  4-Way  to  the  
right to insert a space.  
SHORTCUT:  Enter  a  phone  number  in  the  idle  display,  then  
press  MENU,    to  open  a  new  text  message  with  the  
 
Send  Message  
number in the   field. Go directly to step 4 to continue.  
To  
Find the Feature:  
 
 
 
 
 
Scroll menu path as follows--MENU, MESSAGES: CREATE MESSAGE.  
1. Press right soft key (CHANGE) to select  .  
To  
2.  Press  keypad  keys  to  enter  one  or  more  phone  numbers  
and/or email addresses  
 
TIP: Press 4-Way to the right to insert a space between each  
number/address that you enter manually.  
 
 
OR,  
Press  Right  soft  key  (BROWSE)  to  select  numbers/addresses  
from the phonebook or recent call lists. ###66    
 
 
 
 
3. Press Right soft key (OK) to store the recipient list.  
4. Press Right soft key (CHANGE) to select  
.  
Msg  
5. Press keypad keys to enter the message.  
TIP:  Press  MENU  to  change  text  entry  mode,  or  to  insert  
images or sounds in the message.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
OR,  
Press Right soft key (BROWSE) to insert a quick note.  
6. Press Right soft key (OK) to store the message.  
7. Press LEFT soft key (DONE) to finish the message.  
8. Press LEFT soft key (YES) to send the message.  
OR,  
Press Right soft key (NO) cancel the message or save it as a  
draft.  
 
SENDING A QUICK NOTE TEXT MESSAGE  
 
Quick  notes  are  pre-written  text  messages  that  you  can  
incorporate into a message and send quickly (for example,  
Meet me  
). You can also create new quick notes. ###67  
at ...  
 
Find the Feature:  
 
 
 
 
 
 
Scroll menu path as follows--MENU, MESSAGES: QUICK NOTES.  
1. Press 4-Way to scroll to the quick note.    
2. Press Right soft key (READ) to read the quick note,  
OR,  
Press  MENU  to  open  the  Quick  Note  Menu  to  perform  other  
procedures as described in the following list:  
 
 
 
 
 
 
The  
 includes the following options:  
Quick Note Menu  
New: Create a new quick note.  
Edit: Edit the quick note.  
Delete: Delete the quick note.  
Send:  Open  a  new  message  with  the  quick  note  in  the  
 
Msg  
field.  
 
INSERTING PICTURES AND SOUNDS IN A TEXT MESSAGE  
 
You can insert pictures, animations, and sounds into a text  
message as you compose it.  
 
 
NOTES:  
--The recipient's phone may be unable to display the pictures  
or sounds inserted in your message.  
 
--You  cannot  send  messages  with  pictures  or  sounds  to  an  
email address. ###68  
 
 
INSERTING A PICTURE OR SOUND FILE  
Enter  your  message as  usual.  When  you  come  to  a  spot  where  
you want to insert a picture or sound file:  
 
 
 
1. Press MENU to open the Message Menu.  
2. Press 4-Way to scroll to  .  
Insert  
3. Press Right soft key (SELECT) to display a list of items  
you can insert.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
4. Press 4-Way to scroll to  
,  
, or  .  
Sound  
Picture Animation  
5. Press right soft key (SELECT) to select the file type.  
6. Press 4-Way to highlight the file you want.  
7. Press Right soft key (VIEW) or PLAY to preview the file.  
8. Press Right soft key (INSERT) to insert the file.  
A  generic  file  type  indicator  identifies  the  type  and  
location of the file in the text message.  
 
 
NOTES:  
--Your phone may allow only predefined images and sounds in a  
message.  These  files  are  identified  by  a  predefined  object  
indicator.  
 
 
 
--You can insert up to five pictures in a message. ###69  
VIEW OR DELETE AN INSERTED FILE  
To display or delete an image or sound file in a message you  
are composing:  
 
1. Press 4-Way to place the cursor to the right of the file  
type indicator.  
 
2.  Press  4-Way  to  the  left  to  highlight  the  file  type  
indicator.  
 
3.  Press  Right  soft  key  (SELECT)  to  display  or  play  the  
inserted file  
 
 
 
OR,  
Press LEFT soft key (DELETE) to delete the inserted file.  
VIEWING THE STATUS OF SENT TEXT MESSAGES  
 
 
 
 
 
Text messages that you send are stored in the outbox.  
 
Find the Feature:  
Scroll menu path as follows--MENU, MESSAGES: OUTBOX.  
Messages in the outbox are sorted from newest to oldest. The  
following indicators show message status:  
 
 
 
 
Double "greater than" sign: Sending in progress.  
X: Sending failed.  
Envelope: Delivered.  
RECEIVING A TEXT MESSAGE  
NOTE: Your text message inbox must be set up before you can  
receive text messages. See page 63. ###70  
 
 
When  you  receive  a  text  message,  your  phone  displays  the  
message  waiting  indicator  and  a  
gives an alert.  
  notification,  and  
New  Message  
 
Press Right soft key (READ) to open the message (or your text  
message inbox if there are multiple messages).  
 
 
If  reminders  are  turned  on,  your  phone  sends  a  reminder  at  
regular  intervals  until  you  close  the  new  message  notification,  
read the message, or turn off your phone.  
 
When  your  phone  displays  
,  you  must  delete  
Memory  is  Full!  
some existing messages to receive new messages.  
 
READING, LOCKING, OR DELETING A TEXT MESSAGE  
 
Messages in the text message inbox are sorted from newest to  
oldest. The oldest messages are deleted automatically as specified  
by the inbox cleanup setting (see page 63). If you want to save a  
message,  you  should  lock  it  to  prevent  it  from  being  deleted  
during cleanup.  
 
 
Find the Feature:  
 
 
 
 
 
 
Scroll menu path as follows--MENU, MESSAGES: TEXT MSGS. ###71  
1. Press 4-Way to scroll to the message.  
The following indicators show message status:  
Message icon (envelope): unread  
Message  icon  with  a  paper  clip  attached:  unread  (with  
attachment)  
 
 
Open envelope icon: read  
Open  envelope  with  paper  clip  attached:  read  (with  
attachment)  
 
 
Closed lock: read and locked  
Key  with  paper  clip  attached:  read  and  locked  (with  
attachment)  
 
 
 
 
 
 
2. Press Right soft key (READ) to open the message.  
3. Press LEFT soft key (SAVE) to close the message,  
OR,  
Press Right soft key (DELETE) to delete the message,  
OR,  
Press  MENU  to  open  the  Text  Msg  Menu  to  perform  other  
procedures as described in the following list.  
 
 
 
The   includes the following options:  
Text Msg Menu  
Call Back: Call the number in the message header or embedded  
in the message. ###72  
 
Go To: Launch the micro-browser and go to a Web address (URL)  
embedded in the message.  
Reply:  Open  a  new  text  message,  with  the  sender's Reply  To  
number or email address in the   field.  
 
To  
Forward:  Open  a  copy of  the  text  message, with  an empty  To  
 
field.  
 
 
Lock/Unlock: Lock or unlock the message.  
Store: Display a list of items that can be stored, including  
the  sender's  number  or  email  address,  and  a  selected  image  or  
sound file.  
 
 
 
 
 
Delete: Delete the message.  
Delete All: Delete all inbox messages.  
Create Message: Open a new text message.  
Chat: Start a chat session with the sender. See page 77.  
Setup: Open the text message inbox setup menu.  
 
STORING PICTURES AND SOUNDS FROM A TEXT MESSAGE  
 
Text  messages  that  you  receive  can  contain  pictures,  
animations,  and  sounds. Pictures  and animations are displayed as  
you read the message. A sound begins playing when you scroll to or  
select the sound file indicator. ###73  
 
You can store these embedded object files on your phone, and  
use  them  as  screen  saver  images,  wallpaper  images,  and  alert  
tones.  
 
 
 
STORE A PICTURE OR ANIMATION FILE  
1.  Press  4-Way  up  or  down  to  highlight  the  picture  or  
animation in the message.  
 
 
 
2. Press MENU to open the  .  
Text Msg Menu  
3. Press 4-Way to scroll to  
.  
Store  
4. Press Right soft key (SELECT) to display a list of items  
you can store.  
 
 
5. Press 4-Way to scroll to  
.  
6.  Press  Right  soft  key  (SELECT)  to  display  the  picture  or  
File Attachment  
animation.  
 
 
or,  
7. Press Right soft key (STORE) to display storage options.  
8. Press 4-Way to scroll to  ,  
 
Store Only Set as Screen Saver  
.  
Set as Wallpaper  
 
 
 
9. Press Right soft key (SELECT) to select the option.  
10. Press keypad keys to enter a name for the file.  
11.  Press  Right  soft  key  (OK)  to  store  the  file  and,  
optionally, set it as your screen saver or wallpaper image.  
 
 
NOTE:  When  you  set  an  animation  as  a  wallpaper  image,  only  
the first frame of the animation is displayed.  
For more information about using pictures and animations, see  
 
pages 175, 108, and 109. ###74  
 
 
 
STORE A SOUND FILE  
You can store a sound file, and set it as an event alert.  
1.  Press  4-Way  up  or  down  to  highlight  the  sound  file  
indicator in the message.  
 
 
 
2. Press MENU to open the  .  
Text Msg Menu  
3. Press 4-Way to scroll to  .  
Store  
4. Press Right soft key (SELECT) to display a list of items  
you can store.  
 
5. Press 4-Way to scroll to  
.  
File Attachment  
 
6. Press Right soft key (SELECT) to play the sound file.  
7. Press Right soft key (STORE) to display storage options.  
 
 
8. Press 4-Way to scroll to  
 or  
.  
Store Only  
Set As Ring Tone  
 
9. Press Right soft key (SELECT) to select the option.  
If you select  , go to step 13.  
 
Store Only  
If  you  select  
 
,  your  phone  displays  
Set  As Ring  Tone  
Set  As  
, and lists the events for which you can set an alert.  
Which?  
 
 
 
 
10. Press 4-Way to scroll to the event.  
11. Press Right soft key (SELECT) to select the event.  
12. Press keypad keys to enter a name for the file.  
13.  Press  Right  soft  key  (OK)  to  store  the  sound  and,  
optionally, set it as the event alert. ###75  
 
For  more  information  about  using  sound  files,  see  pages  98  
and 100.  
 
READING BROWSER ALERTS  
 
 
OPTIONAL FEATURE:  
Your  network's  Web  server  can  send  you  
  that  
browser  alerts  
you can read in your micro-browser.  
 
When you receive a browser alert message, your phone displays  
the  message  waiting  indicator  and  a  
 
New  Browser  Message  
notification, and gives an alert.  
 
 
Press Right soft key (GO TO) to launch the micro-browser and  
display the message,  
 
 
OR,  
Press  LEFT  soft  key  (EXIT)  to  close  the  new  message  
notification. ###76  
 
 
 
 
 
 
To display your browser alert messages at any time:  
 
Find the Feature:  
Scroll menu path as follows--MENU, MESSAGES: BROWSER ALERTS.  
1. Press 4-Way to scroll to a message.  
2. Press Right soft key (SELECT) to open the message.  
READING INFORMATION SERVICES MESSAGES  
 
 
OPTIONAL FEATURE:  
Information services messages are broadcast messages that you  
can receive, such as stock updates or news headlines.  
 
When you receive a lengthy information services message, your  
phone  displays  the  message  waiting  indicator  and  a  
notification, and gives an alert.  
 
New  Message  
 
Press  Right  soft  key  (READ)  to  open  the  message  (or  your  
information services message inbox if there are multiple messages)  
###77  
  messages  are  short  information  service  messages  
Quick  view  
 
that appear directly in your phone's idle display.  
 
--Read the message and press END to read and delete the quick  
view message.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
To display your information services messages at any time:  
 
Find the Feature:  
Scroll menu path as follows--MENU, MESSAGES: INFO SERVICES.  
1. Press 4-Way to scroll to the message.  
2. Press Right soft key (READ) to open the message.  
USING CHAT  
 
 
OPTIONAL FEATURE:  
You  can  exchange  text  messages  in  real  time  with  another  
wireless  phone  user  in  a  chat  session.  The  messages  you  send  
appear immediately on your chat partner's phone.  
 
 
 
 
 
START A CHAT SESSION  
 
Find the Feature:  
Scroll menu path as follows--MENU, CHAT: NEW CHAT.  
1. Press keypad keys to enter your  .  
Chat Name  
 
2. Press Right soft key (OK) to save your  
.  
3.  Press  keypad  keys  to  enter  your  chat  partner's  phone  
Chat Name  
###78  
 
number,  
 
 
OR,  
Press  Right  soft  key  (BROWSE)  to  select  a  number  from  the  
phonebook or recent call lists.  
 
 
 
 
4. Press Right soft key (OK) to store the number.  
5. Press keypad keys to enter your first chat message,  
OR,  
Press  Right  soft  key  (BROWSE)  to  select  and  insert  a  quick  
note message (see page 66).  
 
 
6. Press Right soft key (OK) to send the chat message.  
Your  phone  displays  the  chat  log.  The  double  greater-than  
icon appears next to your message until the message is sent. When  
your chat partner replies, the reply appears below your text.  
 
7.  Press  Right  soft  key  (CHAT)  to  enter  a  reply  to  your  
partner.  
 
 
8. Press Right soft key (OK) to send your reply.  
NOTES:  
 
--You  can  start  a  chat  session  from  a  text  message.  Press  
MENU  and  select  
  to  start  a  new  session  with  the  sender's  
Chat  
 number in the   field.  
Reply To  
 
To  
--When your phone displays  
, you must delete  
Memory is Full!  
some existing messages from your inbox, outbox, or drafts folder  
to receive new chat messages. ###79  
 
 
USE THE CHAT LOG  
The  chat  log  displays  the  messages  exchanged  in  a  chat  
session.  
 
 
 
 
Items shown in the display include the following:  
--Press 4-Way to scroll and display more text.  
--Chat name.  
--Message  Status:  double  greater-than  sign--sending,  or  X--  
failed.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
--Press EXIT to Exit chat.  
--Press MENU to open the  
 
Chat Menu  
--Press CHAT to Enter reply  
--Newest messages appear at bottom of log.  
--Chat text in center of display.  
The  
 includes the following options:  
Chat Menu  
New Chat: Open a new chat session.  
Call Partner: Call your chat partner.  
Call Number: Call the number listed in the chat log.  
Store Number: Create a phonebook entry for the number listed  
in the chat log.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
End Chat: End the chat session.  
Go to Top: Go to the top of the chat log.  
Go to Bottom: Go to the bottom of the chat log.  
Clear Log: Clear all text from the chat log.  
Re-send: Resend your most recent chat message, if it failed.  
Send Message: Create a new chat message. ###80  
 
RESPOND TO CHAT  
 
When  you  receive  a  chat  message,  your  phone  displays  
Chat  
, and gives an alert.  
Press Right soft key (ACCEPT) to accept the chat session.  
Press LEFT soft key (IGNORE) to refuse the chat session.  
from chat name  
 
 
 
 
If  reminders  are  turned  on,  your  phone  sends  a  reminder  at  
regular  intervals  until  you  respond  to  the  chat  notification  or  
turn off your phone.  
 
If  you  receive  another  chat  request  during  a  chat  session,  
the  new  request  appears  as  an  incoming  text  message,  with  the  
requestor's chat name at the beginning of the message.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
END A CHAT SESSION  
1. Press MENU to open the  
.  
Chat Menu  
2. Press 4-Way to scroll to  
.  
End Chat  
3. Press Right soft key (SELECT) to select  
.  
End Chat  
4. Press LEFT soft key (YES) to end the chat session. ###81  
A chat session also ends when you turn off the phone, answer  
an incoming call, or start a new chat session.  
 
Your  chat  partner  is  not  notified  when  you  end  a  chat  
session. If your partner sends more chat text, the phone treats it  
as an incoming text message, with your chat partner's chat name at  
the beginning of the message.  
 
If you exit the chat log without selecting End Chat, and your  
chat  partner  sends  another  message,  your  phone  notifies  you  and  
adds it to the chat log. You can re-enter the session by returning  
to the chat log.  
###82  
SETTING UP YOUR PHONEBOOK  
 
 
NOTE: SOME COMPONENTS OF THIS SETUP MAY BE DISPLAY DEPENDENT.  
You  can  store  a  list  of  names  and  phone  numbers  or  email  
addresses in your phone's electronic phonebook.  
 
To display the names in your phonebook, press MENU: Phonebook  
from the idle display. Scroll to a name and press Right soft key  
(VIEW) to display details of the phonebook entry as shown below.  
 
SHORTCUT: Press 4-Way down from the idle display to open the  
phonebook. ###83 VIEWING ENTRY DETAILS  
 
 
 
NOTE: THIS IS A DISPLAY DEPENDENT FEATURE.  
Items shown in the display are as follows:  
Voice Name  
 indicator (sound waves icon) indicates a recorded  
voice name  
 indicator identifies number type:  
Type  
--Building: Work  
--House: Home  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
--Desk Phone: Main  
--Cell phone: Mobile  
--Fax icon: Fax  
--Pager icon: Pager  
--Envelope: Email  
Entry's  
 
Name  
Press BACK to Return to list  
Press MENU to open the  
 
Phonebook Menu  
(P) indicates entry stored in phone memory, (S) indicates SIM  
memory  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Press EDIT to Edit entry  
Entry's ringer ID setting  
Entry's speed dial number  
Entry's  
 or    
phone number email address  
NOTES:  
--When you set a distinctive ringer alert for an entry, the  
Ringer ID setting appears below the speed dial number.  
 
Name  
--Entries  stored  on  the  SIM  card  do  not  have  
, or  
NOTE: THIS IS A DISPLAY DEPENDENT SETUP.  
A phone number or email address is required for a phonebook  
,  
Type Voice  
 information. ###84 CREATING A PHONEBOOK ENTRY  
Ringer ID  
 
 
entry. All other information is optional.  
 
 
 
You can store an entry on your phone or on the SIM card.  
SHORTCUT:  Press  4-Way  up  from  the  idle  display  to open  the  
].  
SHORTCUT:  Enter  a  phone  number  in  the  idle  display,  then  
phonebook and go to [  
New Entry  
 
press Right soft key (STORE) to create a phonebook entry with the  
number in the  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 field. Go directly to step 3 to continue.  
No.  
ENTER INFORMATION  
 
Find the Feature:  
Scroll menu path as follows--MENU, PHONEBOOK: NEW.  
1. Press 4-Way to scroll to   or  
.  
Phone Number Email Address  
2. Press Right soft key (SELECT) to select the entry type.  
3. Press Right soft key (CHANGE) to select  .  
Name  
 
 
 
 
4. Press keypad keys to enter a name for the entry.  
5. Press Right soft key (OK) to store the name.  
6. Press Right soft key (CHANGE) to select   or  .  
No. Email  
7.  Press  keypad  keys  to  enter  the  phone  number  or  email  
address.  
 
8.  Press  Right  soft  key  (OK)  to  store  the  phone  number  or  
email address.  
 
 
 
 
9. Press Right soft key (CHANGE) to select  
.  
Type  
10. Press 4-Way to scroll to the number type ###85  
11. Press Right soft key (SELECT) to select the number type.  
12. Press Right soft key (CHANGE) to select  
 if you  
Store To  
want to change the entry's physical storage location.  
 
 
13. Press 4-Way to scroll to Phone or SIM.  
14.  Press  Right  soft  key  (SELECT)  to  set  the  storage  
location.  
 
15. Press Right soft key (RECORD) to record a Voice Name for  
the entry, if desired,  
 
 
 
 
OR,  
Go to step 16 if you do not want a voice name.  
16. Press 4-Way to scroll to  
 
Speed No.  
The  next  available  speed  dial  number  is  assigned  to  a  new  
phonebook entry.  
 
17. Press Right soft key (CHANGE) to select  
 if you  
Speed No.  
want to change it.  
 
18. Press keypad keys to enter a different speed dial number,  
if desired.  
 
 
19. Press Right soft key (OK) to store the speed dial number.  
20. Press Right soft key (CHANGE) to select   if you  
Ringer ID  
want to set a distinctive ringer alert for the phone number.  
 
Your  phone  uses  the  alert  to  notify  you  when  you  receive  a  
call from this phone number. See page 99. ###86  
 
 
21. Press 4-Way to scroll to the alert you want.  
22.  Press  Right  soft  key  (SELECT)  to  store  the  ringer  ID  
alert.  
 
23. Press Right soft key (SELECT) to select  
 if you want  
MORE  
to create another entry under the same  
.  
Name  
 
 
 
 
You must use a different   identifier for each number.  
Type  
COMPLETE PHONEBOOK ENTRY  
When  you  are  finished  entering  information  for  a  phonebook  
entry:  
 
Press LEFT soft key (DONE) to store the entry.  
 
STORING A PIN CODE WITH THE PHONE NUMBER  
 
You can store a PIN code with the phone number for calls that  
require  additional  digits  (for  example,  to  make  a  calling  card  
call,  or  to  retrieve  voicemail  or  answering  machine  messages).  
Insert  one  or  more  of  the  following  characters  in  the  dialing  
sequence  to  ensure  that  the  number  dials  and  connects  properly:  
###87  
 
 
--Press MENU:  
 to insert a p (pause) character.  
Your phone dials the preceding digits, waits for the call to  
Insert Pause  
connect, then sends the remaining digit(s).  
 
 
--Press MENU:   to insert a w (wait) character.  
Insert Wait  
Your phone dials the preceding digits, waits for the call to  
connect,  then  prompts  you  for  confirmation  before  it  sends  the  
remaining digit(s).  
 
 
--Press MENU:   to insert an n (number) character.  
Insert 'n'  
Your phone prompts you for a number before dialing the call.  
The  number  you  enter  is  inserted  into  the  dialing  sequence  in  
place of the n character.  
 
NOTES:  
 
--You can enter a maximum of 32 digits for a phonebook entry  
stored  on  the  phone.  The  maximum  number  may  vary  for  entries  
stored on the SIM card. Each character counts as one digit. ###88  
 
--You cannot store numbers that contain a w or n character on  
the SIM card.  
 
RECORDING A VOICE NAME FOR A PHONEBOOK ENTRY  
 
 
NOTE: THIS IS A DISPLAY DEPENDENT SETUP. *  
*  Once  you  have  accessed  the  number  of  the  entry  for  which  
you  want  to  add  a  voice  tag,  the  remainder  of  the  setup  is  no  
longer display dependent.    
 
TIP:  If  your  phonebook  list  is  sorted  by  Speed  dial  number  
and you know the exact speed dial numbers in your list, you may be  
able  to  scroll  through  the  phonebook  list.  The  list  will  begin  
with Speed dial No. 1. See "Sorting the Phonebook List" beginning  
on page 90.  
 
 
You can record a voice name for a new or existing phonebook  
entry. A voice name lets you call the phonebook entry using voice  
dial (see page 89).  
 
TIP: Make your recording in a quiet location. Hold the phone  
about  four  inches  (10  centimeters)  from  your  mouth,  and  speak  
directly into the phone in a normal tone of voice.  
 
Find the Feature:  
Scroll  menu  path  as  follows--MENU,  then  4-Way  Down  three  
 
 
times:  PHONEBOOK.  Press  Right  soft  key  to  access  the  phonebook  
entries.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1. Press 4-Way to scroll to the entry.  
Note: The following directions are NOT display dependent.  
2. Press Right soft key (VIEW) to display entry details.  
3. Press Right soft key (EDIT) to edit the entry.  
4. Press 4-Way Down four times to scroll to  
.  
Voice Name  
5. Press Right soft key (RECORD) to begin recording.  
6. Press and release the voice key and say the entry's name  
(in two seconds) to record the voice name.  
7.  Press  and  release  the  voice  key  and  repeat  the  name  to  
confirm the voice name.  
8. Press LEFT soft key (DONE) to store the voice name. ###89  
DIALING A PHONEBOOK ENTRY  
 
 
 
Use one of the following procedures to call a number (or send  
a text message to an email address) stored in your phonebook.  
 
 
PHONEBOOK LIST  
 
 
 
NOTE: THIS IS A DISPLAY DEPENDENT FEATURE. *  
* List scrolling required.  
TIP:  If  your  phonebook  list  is  sorted  by  Speed  dial  number  
and you know the exact speed dial numbers in your list, you may be  
able  to  scroll  through  the  phonebook  list.  The  list  will  begin  
with Speed dial No. 1. See "Sorting the Phonebook List" beginning  
on page 90.  
 
 
Find the Feature:  
 
 
 
Scroll menu path as follows--MENU, PHONEBOOK.  
1. Press keypad key letter to jump to entries that begin with  
that letter (optional).  
 
 
 
 
 
2. Press 4-Way to scroll to the entry.  
3. Press SEND to make the call.  
VOICE DIAL  
Press and release the voice key and say the entry's name (in  
two seconds) to make the call.  
 
 
To  speed  dial  a  phonebook  entry,  see  page  54.  To  call  an  
entry  with  1-touch  dial,  see  page  55.  ###90  EDITING  A  PHONEBOOK  
ENTRY  
 
 
 
NOTE: THIS IS A DISPLAY DEPENDENT FEATURE. *  
* List scrolling required.  
TIP:  If  your  phonebook  list  is  sorted  by  Speed  dial  number  
and you know the exact speed dial numbers in your list, you may be  
able  to  scroll  through  the  phonebook  list.  The  list  will  begin  
with Speed dial No. 1. See "Sorting the Phonebook List" beginning  
on page 90.  
 
 
Find the Feature:  
Scroll menu path as follows--MENU, PHONEBOOK.  
1. Press 4-Way to scroll to the entry.  
2. Press Right soft key (VIEW) to display entry details.  
3. Press Right soft key (EDIT) to edit the entry.  
Edit the entry as described on pages 84-86.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
DELETING A PHONEBOOK ENTRY  
 
 
 
NOTE: THIS IS A DISPLAY DEPENDENT FEATURE. *  
* List scrolling required.  
TIP:  If  your  phonebook  list  is  sorted  by  Speed  dial  number  
and you know the exact speed dial numbers in your list, you may be  
able  to  scroll  through  the  phonebook  list.  The  list  will  begin  
with Speed dial No. 1. See "Sorting the Phonebook List" beginning  
on page 90.  
 
 
Find the Feature:  
Scroll menu path as follows--MENU, PHONEBOOK.  
1. Press 4-Way to scroll to the entry.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2. Press MENU open the  
.  
Phonebook Menu  
3. Press 4-Way to scroll to  
.  
Delete  
4. Press Right soft key (SELECT) to select  
5. Press LEFT soft key (YES) to confirm the deletion.  
.  
Delete  
 
SORTING THE PHONEBOOK LIST  
 
 
NOTE: SOME COMPONENTS OF THIS SETUP MAY BE DISPLAY DEPENDENT.  
You  can  sort  your  phonebook  list  by  name  (the  standard),  
speed dial number, voice name, or email address.  
 
NOTE:  The  voice  name  sort  is  identical  to  the  name  sort,  
except that the entries with voice name tags appear first. ###91  
 
 
 
Find the Feature:  
Scroll  menu  path  as  follows--MENU,  then  4-Way  Down  three  
times: PHONEBOOK. (Do NOT press any soft key at this time.)  
 
 
 
 
1. Press MENU to open the  
.  
.  
Phonebook Menu  
2. Press 4-Way UP once to scroll to  
Setup  
3. Press Right soft key (SELECT) to select  
.  
Setup  
4. Press 4-Way to scroll to  
. (This is the first item  
Sort by  
offered: no need to scroll.)  
 
 
5. Press Right soft key (CHANGE) to select  
.  
Sort by  
6. Press 4-Way to scroll to  
. *  
,  
,  , or  
Name Speed No. Voice Name  
Email  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
--  is the first item offered  
Name  
--Press 4-Way Down once:  
 
Speed No.  
--Press 4-Way Down twice:  
 
Voice Name  
--Press 4-Way UP once:  
 
email  
7. Press Right soft key (SELECT) to select the sort order  
If you select  
,  
, or  
, the procedure  
Email  
Speed No. Voice Name  
is complete. Press LEFT soft key (DONE).  
 
 
If  you  select  
,  you  must  specify  whether  you  want  to  
Name  
display all numbers or just the primary number for each name:  
 
 
 
NOTE: THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURE IS DISPLAY DEPENDENT.  
8.  Press  Right  soft  key  (CHANGE)  to  change  display  
preference.  
 
 
9. Press 4-Way to scroll to  .  
10.  Press  Right  soft  key  (SELECT)  to  select  the  display  
 or  
Primary Contacts  
All Contacts  
preference.  
 
 
 
11. Press LEFT soft key (DONE) to set the display preference.  
To  set  an  entry's  primary  phone  number,  see  the  following  
procedure. ###92  
 
TIP: When the phonebook list displays primary numbers only,  
you can scroll to a name and press 4-Way left or right to display  
other numbers associated with the name.  
 
SETTING THE PRIMARY NUMBER FOR A PHONEBOOK ENTRY  
 
 
NOTE: THIS IS A DISPLAY DEPENDENT SETUP.  
When you enter multiple phone numbers for the same name, you  
can set one as the primary number.  
 
Find the Feature:  
 
 
 
 
 
Scroll menu path as follows--MENU: PHONEBOOK.    
1. Press 4-Way to scroll to the entry.  
2. Press MENU to open the  
.  
Phonebook Menu  
3. Press 4-Way to scroll to  .  
Set Primary  
 
 
4. Press Right soft key (SELECT) to select  
.  
5. Press 4-Way to scroll to the number you want to set as the  
Set Primary  
primary number.  
 
 
 
6. Press Right soft key (SELECT) to set the primary number.  
Depending  on  how  the  phonebook  list  is  sorted,  the  primary  
number is listed first, or is the only number that appears for a  
phonebook entry. See page 90.  
 
COPYING ENTRIES BETWEEN THE PHONE AND SIM CARD  
 
 
 
NOTE: THIS IS A DISPLAY DEPENDENT FEATURE. *  
* List scrolling required.  
TIP:  If  your  phonebook  list  is  sorted  by  Speed  dial  number  
and you know the exact speed dial numbers in your list, you may be  
able  to  scroll  through  the  phonebook  list.  The  list  will  begin  
with Speed dial No. 1. See "Sorting the Phonebook List" beginning  
on page 90.  
 
 
NOTE:  These  procedures  do  
  delete  the  original  entries.  
not  
###93  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
COPY A SINGLE ENTRY  
 
Find the Feature:  
Scroll menu path as follows--MENU, PHONEBOOK.  
1. Press 4-Way to scroll to the entry.  
2. Press MENU to open the  
.  
Phonebook Menu  
3. Press 4-Way UP six times to scroll to  
.  
Copy Entry  
4. Press Right soft key (SELECT) to select  
.  
Copy Entry  
--The phone displays the next available speed dial number.  
5. Press keypad keys to edit the speed dial number.  
TIP:  Enter  a  speed  dial  number  between  1-1000  to  copy  the  
entry to the phone. Enter 1001 or higher to copy the entry to the  
SIM card.  
 
6.  Press  Right  soft  key  (OK)  to  copy  the  entry  to  the  new  
speed dial location.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
COPY MULTIPLE ENTRIES  
 
Find the Feature:  
Scroll menu path as follows--MENU, PHONEBOOK.  
1. Press MENU to open the  .  
Phonebook Menu  
2. Press 4-Way UP five times to scroll to  
.  
.  
Copy Entries  
3. Press Right soft key (SELECT) to select  
Copy Entries  
4. Press 4-Way to scroll to  
. *  
From (start)  
*  This  is  the  first  item  offered;  scrolling  not  necessary  
here. ###94  
 
 
5. Press Right soft key (CHANGE) to select  
.  
6. Press keypad keys to enter the low speed dial number for  
From (start)  
the range of entries you want to copy.  
 
 
 
7. Press Right soft key (OK) to store the number.  
8. Press 4-Way to scroll to  . *  
From (end)  
* This should automatically be the feature offered; no need  
to scroll.  
 
 
9. Press Right soft key (CHANGE) to select  
.  
10. Press keypad keys to enter the high speed dial number for  
From (end)  
the range of entries you want to copy.  
 
 
 
11. Press Right soft key (OK) to store the number.  
12. Press 4-Way Down scroll to  . *  
To (start)  
* This should automatically be the feature offered; no need  
to scroll.  
 
 
13. Press Right soft key (CHANGE) to select  
.  
14. Press keypad keys to enter the low speed dial number for  
To (start)  
the entries' new location.  
 
TIP: Enter a speed dial number between 1-1000 to copy entries  
to  the  phone.  Enter  1001  or  higher  to  copy  entries  to  the  SIM  
card.  
 
 
15. Press Right soft key (OK) to store the number.  
16.  Press  LEFT  soft  key  (DONE)  to  copy  the  entries.  ###95  
CHECKING PHONEBOOK CAPACITY  
 
 
NOTE: THIS IS A DISPLAY DEPENDENT FEATURE.  
You  can  display  how  much  memory  space  remains  for  storing  
phonebook  and  datebook  entries  on  the  phone,  and  how  many  more  
phonebook entries you can store on the SIM card.  
 
 
Find the Feature:  
Scroll menu path as follows--MENU, PHONEBOOK.  
 
 
 
1. Press MENU to open the  
.  
Phonebook Menu  
 
2. Press 4-Way to scroll to  
 or  
.  
 or  
Phone Capacity  
SIM Capacity  
 
3. Press Right soft key (SELECT) to select  
Phone Capacity  
.  
SIM Capacity  
 
Your phone displays the phone memory meter, or the number of  
SIM card phonebook entries available.  
 
SYNCHRONIZING WITH TRUESYNC SOFTWARE  
 
 
OPTIONAL FEATURE:  
You can synchronize phonebook entries between your phone and  
computer or handheld device with Starfish TrueSync (r) software, a  
Motorola accessory product. See the TrueSync user guide for more  
information.  
 
NOTE: TrueSync software is designed to synchronize with basic  
features  of  many  popular  Personal  Information  Management  (PIM)  
software and hardware products. ###96  
 
To  connect  your  phone  using  Bluetooth  (tm)  wireless  
technology, see the user guide for your Bluetooth Phone Module and  
accessories.  
 
SETTING 1-TOUCH DIAL PREFERENCE  
 
You  can  set  1-touch  dial  to  call  the  entries  in  your  phone  
memory phonebook or the SIM card phonebook.  
 
 
 
 
Find the Feature:  
1.  Press  MENU,  press  4-Way  UP  twice:  SETTINGS.  Press  Right  
soft key to select.  
 
2. Press 4-Way UP twice: OTHER SETTINGS. Press Right soft key  
to select.  
 
3. Press 4-Way Down once: INITIAL SETUP. Press Right soft key  
to select.  
 
4. Press 4-Way Down once: 1-TOUCH DIAL.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
5. Press Right soft key (CHANGE) to select 1-Touch Dial.  
6. Press 4-Way scroll to the list you want.  
--  
 is the first option offered; no need to scroll  
Phone  
--Press 4-Way down once:  
 
SIM  
--Press 4-Way UP once:  
 
Fixed Dial  
7. Press right soft key (SELECT) to select the list.  
###97  
CUSTOMIZING YOUR PHONE SETTINGS  
CUSTOMIZING MENUS  
 
 
 
 
 
NOTE: THIS IS A DISPLAY DEPENDENT FEATURE. *  
* "Grab and move" feature involved.  
You can reorder the items in your phone's main menu.  
IMPORTANT  NOTE:  If  the  menus  are  reordered  from  their  
original  setting  the  directions  in  this  alternate  format  manual  
will no longer be accurate.  
 
 
 
Find the Feature:  
Scroll menu path as follows--MENU, SETTINGS: Other Settings;  
 
Personalize; MAIN MENU.  
 
 
 
1. Press 4-Way to scroll to a menu item.  
2. Press Right soft key (GRAB) to grab the menu item.  
3.  Press  4-Way  to  move  the  item  to  a  new  location  in  the  
menu.  
 
4. Press Right soft key (INSERT) to insert the menu item.  
 
SETTING A RING STYLE  
 
Your  phone  rings  or  vibrates  to  notify  you  of  an  incoming  
call  or  other  event.  This  ring  or  vibration  is  called  an  alert.  
You can select one of five different ring styles:  
 
ICONS:  
 
--bell with large waves: loud ring  
--bell with small waves: soft ring  
--cell phone outline with lines: vibrate  
--bell with vibrate and sound waves: vibrate and ring  
--bell with zz: silent ###98  
 
 
 
    
 
The  ring  style  indicator  in  the  display  shows  the  current  
ring style (see page 26).  
 
Each ring style contains settings for specific event alerts,  
ringer ID, and ringer and keypad volume.  
 
 
 
 
SELECT A RING STYLE  
 
Find the Feature:  
1. Press MENU, press 4-Way UP once: RINGS STYLES. Press Right  
soft key to select.  
2.   will be the first item offered: Press Right soft key  
 
Style  
(SELECT) to select.  
3.   will be the first item offered: Press Right soft key  
 
Loud  
(SELECT) to select,  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
OR,  
Press Right soft key (SELECT) to select one of the following:  
--Press 4-Way Down once: Soft  
--Press 4-Way Down twice: Vibrate  
--Press 4-Way UP twice: Vibe & Ring  
--Press 4-Way UP once: Silent  
CUSTOMIZE A RING STYLE  
 
 
CHANGING STYLE SETTINGS  
You  can  change  the  alerts  that  notify  you  of  the  following  
events:  incoming  calls,  text  messages,  voicemail  messages,  data  
calls, fax calls, alarms, and reminders. Any changes you make are  
saved to the current ring style.  
 
 
NOTE:  
  represents  the  current  ring  style.  (The  word  
Alert  
 does not necessarily appear in the menu.    
 may be the  
X Detail  
Alert  
wording,  with  X  representing  the  current  setting.  Example:  
Soft  
.)  
Detail  
 
 
 
Find the Feature:  
1. Press MENU, press 4-Way UP once: RINGS STYLES. Press Right  
 
soft key to select.  
 
2. Press 4-Way Down once:  
 detail. Press Right soft key  
Alert  
to  select.  Several  choices  will  be  presented  for  an  
  for  
event  
which you may change the current ring style. Press Right soft key  
(CHANGE) to select the event as follows:  
 
For the following options, press Volume key to scroll through  
available alert sounds, then press Right soft key (SELECT) to set  
change.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
--Calls: First option offered is  
.  
Silent  
--Calls: Press 4-Way Down once.  
--Text Msgs: Press 4-Way Down twice.  
--Voicemail: Press 4-Way Down three times.  
--Info Svcs: Press 4-Way Down four times.  
--Alarms: Press 4-Way Down five times.  
--Data Calls: Press 4-Way UP five times.  
--Fax Calls: Press 4-Way UP four times. ###99 ACTIVATING AND  
DEACTIVATING RINGER IDS  
 
When  ringer  IDs  are  turned  on,  your  phone  uses  distinctive  
ringer  alerts  to  notify  you  of  incoming  calls  or  messages  from  
specific entries stored in your phonebook. To assign a ringer ID  
to a phonebook entry, see page 84.  
 
 
 
 
NOTE:   represents the current ring style.  
Alert  
 
Find the Feature:  
1. Press MENU, press 4-Way UP once: RINGS STYLES. Press Right  
soft key to select.  
 
2. Press 4-Way Down once:  
 detail. Press Right soft key  
Alert  
to select.    
 
 
3. Press 4-Way UP three times:  
.  
Ringer IDs  
--First option offered is ON; press 4-Way Down once to reach  
OFF. Press Right soft key (OK) to set option.  
 
 
 
 
 
SETTING RINGER OR KEYPAD VOLUME  
NOTE:  
 represents the current ring style.  
Alert  
Find the Feature:  
1. Press MENU, press 4-Way UP once: RINGS STYLES. Press Right  
 
soft key to select.  
 
2. Press 4-Way Down once:  
 detail. Press Right soft key  
Alert  
to select.    
 
3.  Ring  Volume  is  the  first  option  offered.  Select,  then  
press Volume keys to change ring volume. Press Right soft key (OK)  
again to set option.  
 
OR,  
 
4. Press 4-Way UP twice to each  
 then press Volume  
Key Volume  
key  to  change  volume.  Press  Right  soft  key  (OK)  to  set  option.  
###100 CREATING ALERT TONES  
 
You can create and store up to 32 custom alert tones on your  
phone. The tones appear in the list of available alerts.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
CREATE A TONE  
NOTE: THIS IS A DISPLAY DEPENDENT SETUP.  
 
Find the Feature:  
Scroll menu path as follows--MENU, RING STYLES: MY TONES.  
1. Press 4-Way to scroll to  
 
[New Tone]  
2. Press Right soft key (SELECT) to select  
.  
[New Tone]  
.  
Notes  
3. Press Right soft key (CHANGE) to select  
4. Press keypad keys to enter notes (see below).  
5. Press Right soft key (OK) to store the notes.  
6. Press Right soft key (CHANGE) to select  
.  
Name  
7. Press keypad keys to enter the name for the tone.  
8. Press Right soft key (OK) to store the name.  
9. Press LEFT soft key (DONE) to store the tone.  
 
ENTER NOTES  
To create a new tone, use the keypad keys to enter notes. For  
each note, you must specify the octave (optional), pitch, length,  
and  a  length  modifier  (optional).  Press  a  key  multiple  times  to  
cycle  through  its  available  options  and  enter  the  necessary  
character as described in the following lists. ###101  
 
 
 
 
 
Octave  
The default setting for a new tone is octave four.  
NOTE: In the chart below, items are arranged as follows:  
Key: Display; Description  
0: star; enter star followed by a number (0 to 8) to set the  
octave  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Notes and Rests  
NOTE: In the chart below, items are arranged as follows:  
Key: Display; Description  
0: #; sharp  
OR, &; flat  
2: a; note A  
OR, b; note B  
OR, c; note C  
3: d; note D  
OR, e; note E  
OR, f; note F  
4: g; note G  
7: r; rest  
Lengths and Modifiers  
NOTE: In the chart below, items are arranged as follows:  
Key: Display; Description  
0: 0; whole note  
1: 1; half note  
2: 2; quarter note  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
3: 3; eighth note  
4: 4; sixteenth note  
5: 5; 1/32 note  
1: dot; dotted note  
OR, Colon; double dotted note;  
OR, semi-colon; 2/3 length note ###102    
Repeat Characters  
9:  comma  enclosed  in  parentheses  and  "at"  sign:  Use  
parentheses to enclose sequence of notes to be repeated. After the  
sequence,  enter  "at"  sign  followed  by  digit(s)  to  set  number  of  
repetitions.  
 
 
 
Note Entry Sequence  
1. To set the octave (optional): Set the octave (Star, 0 to  
Star, 8)  
 selecting the note. The octave applies to the note  
before  
and all following notes until you change it again.  
2. To set the note to a sharp or flat, if necessary: Enter a  
 selecting the note.  
 
sharp or flat (pound sign or &)  
before  
3. To select the note (required): Press a keypad key.  
4.  To  set  length  (required):  Set  the  length  (0  to 5)  
 
 
 
after  
selecting the note. If you do not specify a length, a 2 (quarter  
note) length is appended to the note.  
 
5.  Modify  length  (optional):  Enter  a  length  modifier  (dot,  
comma, colon, or semi-colon) after you set the length. ###103  
 
 
You can perform the following tasks when creating a tone:  
To insert a rest: Enter one or more rests (  characters) as  
r
needed in the tone sequence. Set the length of the rest (0 to 5)  
 the rest, just as you would for a note.  
To repeat a note sequence: Use open- and close-parentheses to  
after  
 
group a sequence of notes. After the sequence, enter the "at" sign  
followed by a number to set the number of repetitions.  
 
To  listen  to  a  new  tone  as  you  compose  it:  Press  MENU  to  
enter the  
, and select  
Compose Menu  
 to play the notes you  
Play All  
have entered. ###104  
 
 
Example  
Press the following keys to create this sequence of notes and  
rests  in  octave  three:  C  (quarter  note),  E  flat  (quarter  note),  
half rest, and G (whole note):  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
NOTE: In the chart below, items are arranged as follows:  
Process Number. Press: To; Display  
1. 0, 0, 3, 3, 3, 3: set octave three; Star 3  
2. 2, 2, 2: enter note  ; c  
C
3. 2, 2, 2, 2: set length to quarter note; 2  
4. 0, 0, 0, 0: enter flat symbol; &  
5. 3, 3: enter note  
; e  
E flat  
6. 2, 2, 2, 2: set length to quarter note; 2  
7. 7: enter  ; r  
rest  
8. 1: set length to half rest; 1  
9. 4: enter note  ; g  
G
10. 0: set length to whole note; 0 ###105  
PLAY A TONE  
NOTE:  If  there  is  more  than  one  tone  saved,  this  becomes a  
list-scrolling feature.  
 
 
Find the Feature:  
 
1. Press MENU, press 4-Way UP once: RINGS STYLES. Press Right  
soft key to select.  
 
2.  Press  4-Way  UP  once:  NY  TONES.  Press  Right  soft  key  to  
select.  
 
3.  The  first  tone  of  the  list  will  be  highlighted.  (If  no  
tone  has  been  saved,  
Press MENU to open the  
  will  be  the  only  option  shown.)  
New  Tone  
.  
Tone Menu  
 
4.  Press  4-Way  UP  once  to  scroll  to  
.  Press  Right  soft  
Play  
key to select.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
5. Press Right soft key (PLAY) to play the tone again,  
OR,  
Press LEFT soft key (CANCEL) to return to my tones list.  
EDIT A TONE  
NOTE: THIS IS A DISPLAY DEPENDENT FEATURE.  
You cannot edit the predefined alert tones included with your  
phone. To edit a custom alert tone:  
 
Find the Feature:  
 
 
 
 
 
Scroll menu path as follows--MENU, RING STYLES: MY TONES.  
1. Press 4-Way to scroll to the tone.  
2. Press Right soft key (EDIT) to open the tone details.  
3. Press 4-Way to scroll to the item you want to edit (Name  
or Notes).  
 
 
 
 
 
 
4. Press Right soft key (CHANGE) to select the item.  
5. Press keypad keys enter new text or notes.  
6. Press Right soft key (OK) to store the new text or notes.  
7. Press LEFT soft key (DONE) to save your changes. ###106  
DELETE A TONE  
NOTE:  If  there  is  more  than  one  tone  saved,  this  becomes  a  
list-scrolling feature.  
 
You  cannot  delete  the  predefined  alert  tones  included  with  
your phone. To delete a custom alert tone:  
 
 
 
Find the Feature:  
1. Press MENU, press 4-Way UP once: RINGS STYLES. Press Right  
soft key to select.  
 
2.  Press  4-Way  UP  once:  NY  TONES.  Press  Right  soft  key  to  
select.    
 
The first tone of the list will be highlighted. (If no tone  
has been saved,  
 will be the only option shown.)  
New Tone  
 
3. Press 4-Way to scroll to the tone you want to delete, then  
press MENU to open the  
.  
Tone Menu  
 
4.  Press  4-Way  Down  twice  to  scroll  to  
.  Press  Right  
Delete  
soft key (SELECT) to select  
.  
Delete  
 
 
 
 
5. Press LEFT soft key (YES) to confirm the deletion.  
DOWNLOAD A TONE  
You  can  download  custom  alert  tones  from  the  micro-browser  
application,  or  from  a  text  message.  To  download  tones  from  the  
micro-browser,  see  page  167.  To  download  tones  from  a  text  
message, see page 72.  
 
 
SEND TONES  
 
You  can  send  alert  tones  to  other  wireless  phone  users.  To  
insert  a  tone  in  a  text  message,  see  page  67.  ###107  SETTING  
REMINDERS  
 
A  reminder  is  an  alert  that  rings  or  vibrates  at  regular  
intervals to notify you about a voicemail, text, or chat message  
that you have received.  
 
 
 
Note:  represents the current ring style.  
Alert  
 
Find the Feature:  
1. Press MENU, press 4-Way UP once: RINGS STYLES. Press Right  
soft key to select.  
 
2. Press 4-Way Down once:  
 detail. Press Right soft key  
Alert  
to select.    
 
3.  Press  4-Way  UP  once:  
.  Press  Right  soft  key  to  
Reminders  
select.    
 
4. The first option offered is BEEP. Press 4-Way Down once to  
reach Vibrate, or, Press 4-Way UP once to reach OFF. Press Right  
soft key (SELECT) to select the reminder alert.  
 
CUSTOMIZING SOFT KEYS  
 
 
 
NOTE: THIS IS A DISPLAY DEPENDENT SETUP. *  
* Menu scrolling involved.  
You can relabel the soft keys to access different main menu  
items from the idle display.  
 
IMPORTANT NOTE: Keep in mind that if you customize the soft  
keys, the directions in this manual may no longer be accurate.  
 
 
 
Find the Feature:  
Scroll menu path as follows--MENU, SETTINGS: Other Settings;  
Personalize; KEYS.  
 
 
 
 
1. Press 4-Way scroll to  
 or    
Right  
Left  
2. Press Right soft key (CHANGE) to select the key.  
3. Press 4-Way to scroll to a menu feature.  
4. Press Right soft key (SELECT) to confirm the menu feature.  
###108 SETTING ANSWER OPTIONS  
 
You  can  use  any  of  several  different  methods  to  answer  
incoming calls.  
 
 
 
Find the Feature:  
1.  Press  MENU,  press  4-Way  UP  twice:  SETTINGS.  Press  Right  
soft key to select.  
 
2. Press 4-Way Down three times:  
. Press Right  
. Press Right  
In-Call Setup  
3. Press 4-Way Down four times:  
Answer Options  
soft key to select.  
 
soft key to select.  
 
 
 
Turn the following call answering options on or off:  
 answer by pressing any key  
Multi-Key  
4.  The  current    or  
On  
  option  will  be  shown.  Press  Right  
Off  
soft key (CHANGE) to select the option.  
 
--First option offered is ON; press 4-Way Down once to reach  
OFF. Press Right soft key (OK) to set option.  
 
SETTING A WALLPAPER IMAGE  
 
 
NOTE: THIS IS A DISPLAY DEPENDENT FEATURE.  
You  can  set  a  picture  or  an  animation  as  a  wallpaper  
(background) image in your phone's idle display.  
 
NOTE:  When  you  set  an  animation  as  a  wallpaper  image,  only  
the first frame of the animation is displayed.  
 
 
Find the Feature:  
 
Scroll menu path as follows--MENU, SETTINGS: Other Settings;  
Personalize; WALLPAPER.  
 
 
 
1. Press 4-Way to scroll to  .  
Picture  
2. Press Right soft key (CHANGE) to open the picture viewer.  
3.  Press  4-Way  to  left  or  Right  to  scroll  to  a  
picture/animation  
 
 
 
 
 
 
Scroll to ( ) to turn off the wallpaper image.  
None  
4. Press Right soft key (SELECT) to select the image.  
5. Press 4-Way to scroll to  . ###109  
Layout  
6. Press Right soft key (CHANGE) to adjust the image layout.  
7. Press 4-Way to scroll to   or  .  
Center  
Tile  
 places the image in the center of the display and, if  
Center  
necessary, shrinks the image to fill the display.  
 fills the display with adjacent copies of the image.  
Tile  
8.  Press  Right  soft  key  (SELECT)  to  confirm  the  layout  
 
 
setting.  
 
9. Press LEFT soft key (DONE) to save wallpaper settings.  
 
SETTING A SCREEN SAVER IMAGE  
 
 
NOTE: THIS IS A DISPLAY DEPENDENT FEATURE.  
You can set a picture or animation as a screen saver image in  
your phone's idle display. The image is displayed when no activity  
is detected for a specified time period.  
 
The  screen  saver  image  is  shrunk  to  fill  the  display,  if  
necessary.  An  animation  repeats  for  one  minute,  then  the  first  
frame of the animation is displayed.  
 
 
Find the Feature:  
 
Scroll menu path as follows--MENU, SETTINGS: Other Settings;  
Personalize; SCREEN SAVER.  
 
 
1. Press 4-Way to scroll to  
.  
2. Press Right soft key (CHANGE) to open the picture viewer.  
Picture  
###110  
 
 
 
 
 
 
3. Press 4-Way left or right to scroll to a picture/animation  
Scroll to ( ) to turn off the screen saver image.  
None  
4. Press Right soft key (SELECT) to select the image.  
5. Press 4-way to scroll to  .  
Delay  
6. Press Right soft key (CHANGE) to set the delay interval.  
7.  Press  4-Way  to  scroll  to  the  inactivity  interval  that  
triggers the screen saver.  
 
8.  Press  Right  soft  key  (SELECT)  to  confirm  the  delay  
setting.  
 
9. Press LEFT soft key (DONE) to save screen saver settings.  
 
CUSTOMIZING DISPLAY TEXT  
 
 
 
OPTIONAL FEATURE:  
NOTE: THIS IS A DISPLAY DEPENDENT FEATURE.  
To  change  the  greeting  that  appears  when  you  turn  on  your  
phone:  
 
 
Find the Feature:  
 
Scroll menu path as follows--MENU, SETTINGS: Other Settings;  
Personalize; GREETING.  
 
CREATING SHORTCUTS  
 
Your  phone  includes  several  standard  shortcuts.  You  can  
create additional custom shortcuts to frequently used menu items.  
###111  
 
 
STANDARD SHORTCUTS  
The following shortcuts are pre-programmed in your phone. You  
cannot edit or delete these shortcuts.  
 
--Press MENU, then press and hold MENU (within two seconds)  
to zoom in/out on your phone display  
 
 
--Press MENU, Star to lock/unlock your keypad  
--Press  the  down  volume  key  (at  lowest  volume  setting)  to  
switch  to  vibrate  alert,  then  silent  alert.  Press  the  UP  volume  
key to cycle back to vibrate alert, then ring alert.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
--Press MENU, Pound key to display your phone number  
--Press SEND to go to the dialed calls list  
--Press END to exit the menu system  
--Press 4-Way down to open the phonebook  
--Press 4-Way UP to open the phonebook and go to [New Entry]  
CREATE A SHORTCUT  
NOTE: THIS IS A DISPLAY DEPENDENT SETUP. *  
* Menu scrolling involved.  
You  can  create  a  keypad  shortcut  plus  an  optional  voice  
shortcut  to  a  menu  item.  A  voice  shortcut  takes  you  directly  to  
the menu item when you say the shortcut name. ###112  
 
TIP: Make your recording in a quiet location. Hold the phone  
about  four  inches  (10  centimeters)  from  your  mouth,  and  speak  
directly into the phone in a normal tone of voice.  
 
 
 
 
 
1. Press MENU to enter the menu system.  
2. Press 4-Way to scroll to the menu item.  
3. Press and hold MENU to open the shortcut editor.  
4. Press LEFT soft key (YES) to display shortcut options.  
5.  Press  Right  soft  key  (CHANGE)  to  change  the  keypad  
shortcut number,  
 
 
 
 
 
 
OR,  
Press LEFT soft key (DONE) to select the default number,  
OR,  
Press 4-Way to scroll to Voice to assign a voice shortcut.  
6. Press Right soft key (RECORD) to begin recording.  
7.  Press  and  release  the  voice  key  and  say  the  shortcut's  
name (in two seconds) to record the shortcut name.  
8.  Press  and  release  the  voice  key  and  repeat  the  name  to  
confirm the shortcut name.  
9.  Press  LEFT  soft  key  (DONE)  to  store  the  shortcut  name.  
###113  
 
 
 
 
 
USE A KEYPAD SHORTCUT  
1. Press MENU to open the menu.  
2. Press the keypad shortcut number to go to the menu item or  
perform the menu action.  
 
 
 
SELECT A SHORTCUT FROM THE LIST  
NOTE: THIS IS A DISPLAY DEPENDENT FEATURE.  
 
 
Find the Feature:  
 
Scroll  menu  path  as  follows--MENU,  SHORTCUTS;  The  SHORTCUT  
you want.  
 
 
 
 
USE A VOICE SHORTCUT  
1. Press MENU to open the menu.  
2.  Press  and  release  the  voice  key  and  say  the  shortcut's  
name (in two seconds) to go to the menu item, or perform the menu  
action.  
 
 
 
 
EDIT OR DELETE A SHORTCUT  
NOTE: THIS IS A DISPLAY DEPENDENT FEATURE.  
The  shortcut  list  is  sorted  by  key.  If  you  change  a  
shortcut's key, you change its place in the list.  
 
Find the Feature:  
 
 
 
 
Scroll menu path as follows--MENU, SHORTCUTS.  
1. Press 4-Way to scroll to the shortcut. ###114  
2. Press MENU to open the  
 to perform procedures  
Shortcut Menu  
as described in the following list.  
 
 
 
 
The   includes the following options:  
Shortcut Menu  
Edit: Edit the shortcut.  
NOTE:  Use  this  option  to  delete  the  associated  voice  
shortcut.  
 
 
 
Reorder List: Change the shortcut list order.  
Delete: Delete the shortcut.  
Delete: All Delete all shortcuts.  
###115  
GETTING MORE OUT OF YOUR PHONE  
DIALING OPTIONS  
 
 
 
FIXED DIALING  
OPTIONAL FEATURE:  
When you turn on fixed dialing, users can only call numbers  
stored in the fixed dial list. Use this feature to limit outgoing  
calls to a predefined list of numbers, country codes, area codes,  
or other prefixes.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
Turning Fixed Dialing ON or OFF  
NOTE: THIS IS A DISPLAY DEPENDENT SETUP. *  
* Scroll to feature option.  
 
Find the Feature:  
Scroll menu path as follows--MENU, SETTINGS: Security; FIXED  
DIAL.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1. Press keypad keys to enter your SIM PIN2 code.  
2. Press Right soft key (OK) to open the fixed dial menu.  
3. Press 4-Way to scroll to   or  
4. Press Right soft key (SELECT) to select   or  
.  
Off  
On  
.  
Off  
On  
Using the Fixed Dial List  
NOTE: THIS IS A DISPLAY DEPENDENT FEATURE.  
You  must  turn on  fixed  dialing to  open  the  fixed  dial  list  
(see above).  
 
 
 
Find the Feature:  
Scroll menu path as follows--MENU, SETTINGS: Security; FIXED  
DIAL. ###116  
 
You  can  create,  edit,  delete,  and  sort  fixed  dial  entries  
just like phonebook entries. Fixed dial entries are stored on your  
SIM card and do not have  
 
 or   fields.  
Type Voice Name  
 
 
 
SERVICE DIALING  
OPTIONAL FEATURE:  
Dial  pre-programmed  numbers  stored  on  your  SIM  card.  Your  
service  provider  may  program  your  SIM  card  with  numbers  for  
services such as taxi companies, restaurants, and hospitals.  
 
Find the Feature:  
Scroll menu path as follows--MENU, SERVICE DIAL.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
QUICK DIALING  
OPTIONAL FEATURE:  
NOTE: THIS IS A DISPLAY DEPENDENT FEATURE. *  
* List scrolling involved.  
Dial  pre-programmed  numbers  stored  on  your  phone.  Your  
service  provider  may  program  your  phone  with  one  or  more  quick  
dial numbers, such as the customer service number.  
 
NOTE: Your service provider may use a different name for this  
feature.  
 
 
 
 
 
To open and dial numbers on the quick dial list:  
 
Find the Feature:  
Scroll menu path as follows--MENU, QUICK DIAL.  
To edit the quick dial list:  
 
 
Find the Feature:  
 
Scroll menu path as follows--MENU, SETTINGS: Other Settings;  
Personalize; QUICK DIAL. ###117 SEND DTMF TONES  
 
Your  phone  can  send  a  number  to  the  network  as  dual  tone  
multi-frequency  (DTMF)  tones.  Use  DTMF tones to communicate  with  
automated systems that require you to submit a PIN code or credit  
card number.  
 
 
 
 
 
ACTIVATING DTMF TONES  
You can set DTMF tones to  
,  
, or  :  
Off  
Long Short  
 
Find the Feature:  
1.  Press  MENU,  press  4-Way  UP  twice:  SETTINGS.  Press  Right  
soft key to select.  
 
2. Press 4-Way UP twice: OTHER SETTINGS. Press Right soft key  
to select.  
 
3. Press 4-Way Down once: INITIAL SETUP. Press Right soft key  
to select.  
 
4. Press 4-Way UP three times: DTMF. Press Right soft key to  
select.  
 
5. The first option offered is SHORT. Press 4-Way Down once  
to reach LONG, or, Press 4-Way UP once to reach OFF. Press Right  
soft key (SELECT) to select the DTMF setting.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
SENDING DTMF TONES FROM AN ACTIVE CALL  
NOTE: THIS IS A DISPLAY DEPENDENT FEATURE. *  
* Menu scrolling involved.  
During a call, dial digits or select a number, then:  
1. Press MENU to open the  
.  
.  
Dialing Menu  
2. Press 4-Way to scroll to  
Send Tones  
3.  Press  Right  soft  key  (SELECT)  to  send  number  as  DTMF  
tones.  
 
TTY OPERATION  
 
 
OPTIONAL ACCESSORY:  
You  can  use  an  optional  TTY  device  with  your  phone to  send  
and receive calls. You must plug the TTY device into the phone's  
headset  jack  and  set  the  phone  to  operate  in  one  of  three  TTY  
modes.  
 
NOTES:  
 
--Use  a  TSB-121  compliant  cable  (provided  by  the  TTY  
manufacturer) to connect the TTY device to your phone. ###118  
--Set the phone volume to level 4 (middle setting) for proper  
 
operation.  If  you  experience  a  high  number  of  incorrect  
characters, adjust the volume as necessary to minimize the error  
rate.  
 
--For optimal performance, your phone should be at least 12  
inches  (30  centimeters)  away  from  the  TTY  device.  Placing  the  
phone too close to the TTY device may cause high error rates.  
 
 
 
 
SET TTY MODE  
NOTE: THIS IS A DISPLAY DEPENDENT SETUP *  
* Menu scrolling involved.  
 
When you set your phone to a TTY mode, it operates in that  
mode whenever the TTY device is connected.  
 
NOTE: You must set the phone to a TTY mode prior to making a  
call. You cannot activate or change the TTY mode setting during an  
active call.  
 
 
Find the Feature:  
 
Scroll menu path as follows--MENU, SETTINGS: Other Settings;  
Initial Setup; TTY SETUP.  
 
 
 
 
1. Press 4-Way to scroll to  
.  
TTY Setup  
2. Press Right soft key (CHANGE) to change the TTY mode.  
3. Press 4-Way to scroll to the TTY mode.  
4.  Press  Right  soft  key  (SELECT)  to  select  the  TTY  mode.  
###119  
 
 
 
The   menu includes the following options:  
TTY Setup  
TTY: Transmit and receive TTY characters.  
VCO: Receive TTY characters but transmit by speaking into the  
microphone.  
 
HCO: Transmit TTY characters but receive by listening to the  
earpiece.  
 
 
 
Voice: Return to normal voice mode.  
When  your  phone  is  in  a  TTY  mode,  the  international  TTY  
symbol  and  the  mode  setting  are  shown  in  the  display  during  an  
active TTY call.  
 
 
 
RETURN TO VOICE MODE  
To  return  to  normal  voice  mode,  select  
  from  the  TTY  
Voice  
Setup menu as described on page  
.  
118  
 
USING HANDS-FREE FEATURES  
 
 
OPTIONAL ACCESSORY:  
You  can  purchase  an  optional  Motorola  Original  (tm)  hands-  
free car kit or headset for your phone. These accessories provide  
alternative  ways  for  you  to  use  your  phone  without  using  your  
hands.  
 
To  connect  a  wireless  Bluetooth  (tm)  car  kit,  see the  user  
guide for your Bluetooth Phone Module and car kit.  
 
NOTE: The use of wireless devices and their accessories may  
be prohibited or restricted in certain areas. Always obey the laws  
and regulations on the use of these products. ###120  
 
 
 
ACTIVATE AN ATTACHED SPEAKERPHONE  
To use an external speakerphone with your phone, connect the  
speakerphone and, during an active call:  
 
Press Right soft key (SPEAKER) (if available),  
 
OR,  
 
DISPLAY  METHOD:  Press  MENU,  press  4-Way  to  scroll  to  
,  
Spkrphone On  
 
 
 
 
to activate the attached speakerphone  
AUTOMATIC ANSWER  
You  can  set  your  phone  to  automatically  answer  calls  after  
two rings (four seconds) when connected to a car kit or headset.  
 
 
Find the Feature:  
 
1.  Press  MENU,  press  4-Way  UP  twice:  SETTINGS.  Press  Right  
soft key to select.  
 
2. Press 4-Way UP twice: OTHER SETTINGS. Press Right soft key  
to select.  
 
 
 
 
 
3. Press 4-Way UP twice:  
,  
Car Settings  
OR,  
Press 4-Way UP once:  
 
Headset  
Press Right soft key (SELECT) to select the feature.  
4.  
  is  the  first  option  offered  in  either  
Auto  Answer  
selection above. The current   or  
On  
 option will be shown. Press  
Off  
Right soft key (SELECT) to select  
.  
Auto Answer  
 
--First option offered is OFF; press 4-Way Down once to reach  
ON. Press Right soft key (OK) to set option. ###121  
 
 
AUTOMATIC HANDS-FREE  
You can set up your phone to automatically route calls to a  
car kit when it detects a connection.  
 
 
 
Find the Feature:  
1.  Press  MENU,  press  4-Way  UP  twice:  SETTINGS.  Press  Right  
soft key to select.  
 
2. Press 4-Way UP twice: OTHER SETTINGS. Press Right soft key  
to select.  
 
3. Press 4-Way UP twice:  
. Press Right soft key  
Car Settings  
to select.  
 
Off  
4.  Press  4-Way  Down  once:  
 option will be shown. Press Right soft key (SELECT) to select  
  The  current    or  
Auto  Handsfree On  
the option.  
 
--First option offered is OFF; press 4-Way Down once to reach  
ON. Press Right soft key (OK) to set option.    
 
 
 
POWER-OFF DELAY  
When your phone is connected to a car kit, you can set it to  
stay on for  a  period of time after you switch off the ignition.  
This  prevents  the  phone  from  draining  your  vehicle  battery,  but  
leaves the phone on long enough that you do not have to re-enter  
your unlock code when making short stops.  
 
NOTE:  This  feature  may  not  work  with  all  car  ignition  
switches.  
 
CAUTION: If you select Continuous, the phone does not power  
off when you turn off the ignition. Be careful not to drain your  
vehicle battery if you select this option.  
 
 
 
 
Find the Feature:  
1.  Press  MENU,  press  4-Way  UP  twice:  SETTINGS.  Press  Right  
soft key to select.  
 
2. Press 4-Way UP twice: OTHER SETTINGS. Press Right soft key  
to select.  
 
3. Press 4-Way UP twice:  
. Press Right soft key  
Car Settings  
to select.  
 
4. Press 4-Way Down twice:  
. Press Right soft  
Power-Off Delay  
key to select.  
 
5.  The  first  option  offered  is  0  minutes.  Press  Right  soft  
key to select,  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
OR,  
Press Right soft key to select one of the following options:  
--Press 4-Way Down once: 15 minutes  
--Press 4-Way Down twice: 30 Minutes  
--Press 4-Way UP twice: 60 Minutes  
--Press 4-Way UP once: Continuous ###122  
CHARGER TIME  
When your phone is connected to a car kit, you can set it to  
charge itself for a specified time period after you switch off the  
ignition.  This  helps  ensure  that  the  phone  battery  gets  fully  
charged while the vehicle is parked.  
 
NOTE:  This  feature  may  not  work  with  all  car  ignition  
switches.  
 
 
 
 
Find the Feature:  
1.  Press  MENU,  press  4-Way  UP  twice:  SETTINGS.  Press  Right  
soft key to select.  
 
2. Press 4-Way UP twice: OTHER SETTINGS. Press Right soft key  
to select.  
 
3. Press 4-Way UP twice:  
. Press Right soft key  
Car Settings  
to select.  
 
4.  Press  4-Way  Down  three  times:  
.  Press  Right  
Charger  Time  
soft key to select.  
 
5. The first option offered is OFF. Press Right soft key to  
select,  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
OR,  
Press Right soft key to select one of the following options:  
--Press 4-Way Down once: 1 Hour  
--Press 4-Way Down twice: 2 Hours  
--Press 4-Way UP twice: 3 Hours  
--Press 4-Way UP once: 8 Hours  
MAKING DATA AND FAX CALLS  
 
 
 
OPTIONAL ACCESSORY:  
NOTE: THIS IS A DISPLAY DEPENDENT FEATURE.  
An optional Motorola Original (tm) data kit (which includes a  
cable connector or Bluetooth (tm) Phone Module) lets you transfer  
data  between  your  phone  and  a  computer,  Palm  OS  (r)  compatible  
device, or Microsoft Windows CE, Pocket PC, or Handheld PC device.  
Your phone also supports data transfer via the infrared data port.  
You can: ###123  
 
--Synchronize phonebook and datebook information between your  
phone and a computer or PDA.  
 
 
--Use your phone as a modem to connect to the Internet.  
--Use your phone to send and receive data and fax calls from  
your computer or handheld device.  
 
 
 
 
MAKE A CABLE CONNECTION  
Installing the Software  
To  transfer  data  between  your  phone  and  computer,  you  must  
install the software included with the Motorola Original data kit.  
See the data kit's user guide for more information.  
 
 
 
Attaching the Cable  
Use a Motorola Original serial cable or Motorola Original USB  
cable to connect your phone to the external device.  
 
NOTE: Not all devices are compatible with a cable connection.  
Check  your  computer  or  handheld  device  to  determine  the  type  of  
cable you need. ###124  
 
 
Serial Cable:  
1. Plug the serial cable into the detachable head. Make sure  
that  the  Motorola  logo  on  the  detachable  head  and  the  metal  
shielding on the serial cable plug are both facing you.  
 
2. With the Motorola logo and the phone both facing you, plug  
the detachable head into the phone's accessory connector port.  
 
3. Plug the other end of the cable into the serial interface  
connection  on  the  device  and  tighten  the  screws,  if  present.  
###125  
 
 
USB Cable:  
1. Plug the end of the cable with the Motorola logo into the  
phone's accessory connector port. Make sure that the logo and the  
phone are both facing you.  
 
2. Plug the other end--the USB connection--into the USB port  
on the device.  
 
 
 
MAKE A BLUETOOTH WIRELESS CONNECTION  
To  connect  your  phone  using  Bluetooth  (tm)  wireless  
technology, see the user guide for your Bluetooth Phone Module and  
accessories.  
 
NOTE:  Not  all  devices  are  compatible  with  a  Bluetooth  
connection. Check your external device for specifications.  
 
 
 
 
MAKE AN INFRARED WIRELESS CONNECTION  
Installing the Software:  
To  transfer  data  between  your  phone  and  computer,  you  must  
install  the  Motorola  IrDA  driver  software  on  your  computer.  
Download the driver software from the Motorola Web site at:  
http://commerce.motorola.com/consumer/QWhtml/customer_service.html  
###126  
 
See  the  instructions  provided  with  the  driver  software  for  
more information.  
 
 
 
Setting Up the Infrared Connection:  
If necessary, disconnect any serial or USB cables connected  
to your phone. Position the phone so that the infrared data port  
(consult original print manual on page 1) points toward the data  
port  on  the  external  device.  Your  phone  must  be  within  one  foot  
(30  centimeters)  of  the  device.  Nothing  can  block  the  line  of  
sight between the two devices.  
 
 
 
NOTES:  
--This  phone  is  classified  as  a Class  1  LED  product and  is  
considered safe under reasonable use.  
 
--Not all devices are compatible with an infrared connection.  
Check your device for specifications.  
 
Find the Feature:  
 
 
Scroll menu path as follows--MENU, SETTINGS: Connection; IRDA  
LINK.  
 
 
 
Press Right soft key (START) to activate the infrared link.  
If  the  phone  is  unable  to  locate  or  establish  a  connection  
with an infrared-capable  device  within five  minutes, it displays  
IrDA link failed. Retry Now?.  
 
 
 
Press Right soft key (YES) to try another connection. ###127  
Breaking the Infrared Connection:  
Press  LEFT  soft  key  (CANCEL)  to  cancel  the  attempt  to  
establish  an  infrared  connection.  Press  LEFT  soft  key  (STOP)  to  
break an active infrared connection.  
 
 
 
SYNCHRONIZE DATA  
You  can  synchronize  phonebook  and  datebook  information  
between your phone and a computer or handheld device with Starfish  
TrueSync  (r)  software,  a  Motorola  accessory  product.  See  the  
TrueSync user guide for more information.  
 
NOTE: TrueSync software is designed to synchronize with basic  
features  of  many  popular  Personal  Information  Management  (PIM)  
software and hardware products.  
 
 
 
SEND A DATA OR FAX CALL  
Use  this  procedure  to  send  data  or  a  fax  from  a  connected  
device using a CSD or GPRS network connection.  
 
Connect  your  phone  to  the  device  as  described  on  pages  
123-127 and do the following:  
1. Check the phone to make sure that the phone is connected  
and powered on. ###128  
2.  Open  the  application  on  your  computer  to  place the  call  
 
 
through the application (such as dial-up-networking or fax) Note:  
You cannot dial data or fax numbers through your phone's keypad.  
You must dial them through your computer, unless you are making a  
talk then fax call (see page 129).  
 
3. End the call from the connected device to close the call  
and connection when the transfer is complete.  
 
 
 
RECEIVE A DATA OR FAX CALL  
Use this procedure to transfer data or a fax to your computer  
or handheld device. Connect your phone to the device as described  
on pages 123-127.  
 
 
 
Transferring the Data or Fax:  
Your  phone  notifies  you  when  the  data  or  fax  call arrives,  
and  transfers  the  call  to  the  connected  device.  Use  the  
application running on the device to answer the call.  
 
 
 
 
Ending the Data/Fax Connection:  
When the data or fax transfer is complete:  
--End  the  call  from  the  connected  device  to  close the  call  
connection. ###129  
 
 
 
MAKE A TALK THEN FAX CALL  
OPTIONAL FEATURE:  
You can place a call where you talk and then send a fax to  
the same phone number within the same call.  
NOTE: You cannot use this feature with an infrared wireless  
 
connection.  
 
Connect to the device that will send the fax as described on  
pages 123-127 and do the following:  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1. Press keypad keys to enter the phone number.  
2. Press MENU to open the Dialing Menu.  
3. Press 4-Way to scroll to  
.  
Talk Then Fax  
4. Press Right soft key (SELECT) to select  
.  
Talk Then Fax  
Your selection applies to the next call only.  
5. Press SEND to make the call.  
Speak  and,  when  ready,  initiate  the  fax  transfer  on  the  
connected device. When the transfer is complete, end the call from  
the connected device. ###130 MONITORING PHONE USE  
 
 
NOTE: THIS IS A DISPLAY DEPENDENT FEATURE. *  
*  See  page  134  for  information  on  timers  with  an  audible  
alert during a call.  
 
 
 
DISPLAY AND RESET CALL TIMERS  
Network connection time is the elapsed time from the moment  
you connect to your service provider's network to the moment you  
end the call by pressing END. This time includes busy signals and  
ringing.  
 
The  amount  of  network  connection  time  you  track  on  your  
resettable  timer  may  not  equal  the  amount  of  time  for  which  you  
are  billed  by  your  service  provider.  For  billing  information,  
.  
please contact your service provider directly  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
To display a call timer:  
OPTIONAL FEATURE:  
 
Find the Feature:  
Scroll menu path as follows--MENU, RECENT CALLS; CALL TIMES.  
Select one of the following options:  
Last  Call:  Approximate  time  spent  on  the  last  dialed  or  
received call. You cannot reset this timer.  
 
Dialed  Calls:  Approximate  total  time  spent  on  dialed  calls  
since the last time you reset this timer.  
Received  Calls:  Approximate  total  time  spent  on  calls  
received since the last time you reset this timer. ###131  
All  Calls:  Approximate  total  time  spent  on  dialed  and  
received calls since the last time you reset this timer.  
 
 
 
Lifetime: Approximate total time spent on all calls on this  
phone. You cannot reset this timer.  
 
 
 
To reset the call timer:  
1.  Press  Right  soft  key  (RESET)  to  reset  the  time  (if  
available).  
 
 
 
 
 
2. Press LEFT soft key (YES) to confirm the reset.  
VIEW AND RESET COST TRACKERS  
OPTIONAL FEATURE:  
To display a cost tracker:  
 
Find the Feature:  
 
 
 
 
 
Scroll menu path as follows--MENU, RECENT CALLS; CALL COST.  
Select one of the following options:  
Credit Available: Amount of credit available. For GSM advice  
of charge, available only if you set a credit limit.  
 
Expiration  Date:  Date  that  available  credit  expires.  
Available only with subscription to a prepay option. ###132  
Last  Deposit:  Amount  of  last  deposit.  Available  only  with  
subscription to a prepay option.  
Last Call: Amount spent on last dialed or received call. You  
cannot reset this cost tracker.  
Dialed  Calls:  Amount  spent  on  dialed  calls  since  the  last  
time you reset this cost tracker.  
Received Calls: Amount spent on received calls since the last  
time you reset this cost tracker.  
All  Calls:  Amount  spent  on  dialed  and  received  calls  since  
 
 
 
 
 
the last time you reset this cost tracker.  
 
 
You can reset this value separate from  
 and  
 may not  
Received Calls  
Dialed Calls  
, so  
Received Calls  
 plus  
Dialed Calls  
equal  .  
All Calls  
 
 
 
To reset the cost tracker:  
1.  Press  Right  soft  key  (RESET)  to  reset  the  cost,  if  
available.  
 
2.  Press  LEFT  soft  key  (OK)  to  enter  your  PIN2  code  to  
confirm the reset. ###133  
 
 
 
 
VIEW CREDIT INFORMATION  
Prepay Option:  
OPTIONAL FEATURE:  
If  you  subscribe  to  a  prepay  option,  you  can  display  the  
amount of credit available, its expiration date, and the date of  
your last deposit.  
 
Find the Feature:  
 
 
 
 
 
 
Scroll menu path as follows--MENU, PHONE STATUS: CREDIT INFO.  
Advice of Charge Option:  
OPTIONAL FEATURE:  
If  you  subscribe  to  an  advice  of  charge  option,  you  can  
display the amount of credit available.  
 
 
 
Find the Feature:  
Scroll  menu  path  as  follows--MENU,  PHONE  STATUS:  CREDIT  
AVAILABLE.  
 
 
 
 
ADJUST CALL COST SETTINGS  
OPTIONAL FEATURE:  
You  can  set  a credit  limit  so  that  the  phone  displays  your  
remaining  credit  during  calls.  The  phone  notifies  you  when  you  
near your limit, and ends the call when you reach it.  
 
 
 
Find the Feature:  
Scroll  menu  path  as  follows--MENU,  SETTINGS:  In-Call  Setup;  
CALL COST SETUP. ###134  
 
USE TIMERS DURING A CALL  
 
You  can  set  a timer  to  beep  at selected  intervals during a  
call, and display different types of information during a call.    
 
 
 
Find the Feature:  
1.  Press  MENU,  press  4-Way  UP  twice:  SETTINGS.  Press  Right  
soft key to select.  
 
2. Press 4-Way Down three times:  
. Press Right  
. Press Right  
In-Call Setup  
3. The first option available is  
In-Call Timer  
soft key to select.  
 
soft key to select.  
 
4. The first option available is  
. This is a DISPLAY  
Display  
DEPENDENT FEATURE. See more information below.  
--Press  4-Way  Down  once:  .  Press  Right  soft  key  to  
 
Beep  
--The  option  will  be  60  seconds.  Press  4-Way  Down  once  to  
select.  
 
reach OFF.  
 
 
--Press Right soft key to select the option you want.  
5.  For  a  timed  Beep  during  a  call,  select  60  seconds.  You  
 the  
will then have the option to press the LEFT soft key to  
Delete  
60.  Press  Left  soft  key  twice  to  delete  both  numerals.  Then  use  
keypad  keys  to  enter  the  number  of  seconds  you  want  between  the  
beeps and press Right soft key to set the amount.  
 
 
 
 
For   options:  
Display  
Select one of the following options:  
Time:  Display  the  approximate  elapsed  time  for  the  current  
call.  
 
Cost (OPTIONAL FEATURE): Display the cost of the current call  
(if you subscribe to a call cost option or advice of charge).  
 
Total Cost (OPTIONAL FEATURE): Display the cost of all calls  
since  the  last  time  you  reset  the  timer  (if  you  subscribe  to  a  
call cost option or advice of charge).  
 
Credit Available (OPTIONAL FEATURE): Display how much credit  
you have left (if you subscribe to a call cost option or advice of  
charge).  
 
 
 
 
 
Off: No in-call timer display. ###135  
VIEW AND RESET GPRS PACKET DATA TIMERS AND DATA VOLUME METERS  
OPTIONAL FEATURE:  
NOTE: THIS IS A DISPLAY DEPENDENT FEATURE.  
Your  phone  may  use  a  high-speed  GPRS  (General  Packet  Radio  
Service) network connection to transfer data during a data or fax  
call. This type of procedure, where an external device uses your  
phone  to  upload  or  download  data,  is  referred to  as  an  
.  
data session  
external  
 
Your phone's micro-browser also may use a GPRS connection to  
upload and download data from the Internet. This is an example of  
an  
.  
internal data session  
 
Your phone tracks, in one-minute increments, the approximate  
time spent and approximate volume of data transferred during these  
data sessions.  
 
 
The amount of data session time and data transfer volume you  
track  on  your  resettable  data  timers  and  data  volume  meters  may  
not equal the amount of data session time or data transfer volume  
for  which  you  are  billed  by  your  service  provider.  For  billing  
 
information, please contact your service provider directly.  
 
 
 
Data Timers:  
You can display the approximate time spent on the last data  
session,  display  the  approximate  total  time  spent  on  all  data  
sessions, and reset the  
 timers.  
All Data Sessions  
 
 
 
 
To display timers for the last data session:  
 
Find the Feature:  
Scroll menu path as follows--MENU, RECENT CALLS: Data Times;  
RECENT DATA SESSION. ###136  
 
 
Select one of the following options:  
External  Data  Session:  Approximate  time  spent  on  the  last  
external data session. You cannot reset this timer.  
 
Internal  Data  Session:  Approximate  time  spent  on  the  last  
internal data session. You cannot reset this timer.  
 
Total Time: Approximate total time spent on the last external  
and internal data sessions. You cannot reset this timer.  
 
 
 
 
To display or reset cumulative timers for all data sessions:  
 
Find the Feature:  
Scroll menu path as follows--MENU, RECENT CALLS: Data Times;  
ALL DATA SESSIONS.  
 
 
 
Select one of the following options:  
External Data Sessions: Approximate total time spent on all  
external data sessions since the last time you reset this timer.  
 
Internal Data Sessions: Approximate total time spent on all  
internal data sessions since the last time you reset this timer.  
###137  
 
Total Time: Approximate total time spent on all external and  
internal data sessions since the last time you reset this timer.  
 
 
 
 
Reset All: Reset all data sessions timers.  
Data Volume Meters:  
You  can  display  the  volume  of  data  transferred  during  the  
most  recent  data  session,  display  the  total  amount  of  data  
transferred for all data sessions, and reset the  
volume meters.  
 
 
All Data Sessions  
 
 
 
To display volume meters for the last data session:  
 
Find the Feature:  
Scroll  menu  path  as  follows--MENU,  RECENT  CALLS:  Data  
Volumes; RECENT DATA SESSION.  
 
 
 
Select one of the following options:  
External Data Session: Display data sent, data received, and  
total  volume  of  data  sent  and  received  during  the  last  external  
data session. You cannot reset this volume meter.  
 
Internal Data Session: Display data sent, data received, and  
total  volume  of  data  sent  and  received  during  the  last  internal  
data session. You cannot reset this volume meter. ###138  
 
Total Data Transferred: Display data sent, data received, and  
total  volume  of  data  sent  and  received  during  the  last  external  
and internal data sessions. You cannot reset this volume meter.  
 
 
To  display  or  reset  cumulative  volume  meters  for  all  data  
sessions:  
 
 
Find the Feature:  
 
Scroll  menu  path  as  follows--MENU,  RECENT  CALLS:  Data  
Volumes; ALL DATA SESSIONS.  
 
 
 
 
Select one of the following options:  
External Data Sessions: Display data sent, data received, and  
total  volume  of  data  sent  and  received  for  all  external  data  
sessions since the last time you reset this volume meter.  
 
Internal Data Sessions: Display data sent, data received, and  
total  volume  of  data  sent  and  received  for  all  internal  data  
sessions since the last time you reset this volume meter. ###139  
 
Total Data Transferred: Display data sent, data received, and  
total  volume  of  data  sent  and  received  for  all  external  and  
internal data sessions since the last time you reset this volume  
meter.  
 
 
Reset All: Reset all data sessions volume meters.  
ADJUSTING NETWORK SETTINGS  
 
 
 
OPTIONAL FEATURE:  
NOTE: THIS IS A DISPLAY DEPENDENT FEATURE.  
Your service provider registers your phone to a network. You  
can  view  information  about  the  current  network,  change  how  your  
phone searches for a network, specify your preferred networks, and  
activate  alerts  that  indicate  when  a  call  is  dropped  or  network  
registration changes.  
 
Find the Feature:  
 
 
Scroll menu path as follows--MENU, SETTINGS: Other Settings;  
NETWORK.  
 
SETTING THE FREQUENCY BAND  
 
 
OPTIONAL FEATURE:  
You  may  be  able  to  manually  change  the  frequency  band  your  
phone uses for calls when you travel from regions using 1900 MHz  
(common in North and South America) to regions using 900/1800 MHz  
(common  in  Europe  and  Asia)  or  vice  versa.  Contact your  service  
provider for more information regarding global roaming. ###140  
 
NOTE:  If  the  Band  option  is  not  available,  your  phone  is  
configured to automatically search all bands for service.  
 
 
1.  Press  MENU,  press  4-Way  UP  twice:  SETTINGS.  Press  Right  
soft key to select.  
 
2. Press 4-Way UP twice: OTHER SETTINGS. Press Right soft key  
to select.  
 
3. Press 4-Way UP three times: NETWORK. Press Right soft key  
to select.  
 
4. Press 4-Way Down once: NETWORK SETUP. Press Right soft key  
(CHANGE) TWICE to select  
.  
5. The first option available will be  
Band  
 
. Press Right  
Automatic  
soft key to let your phone select the band,  
 
 
OR,  
Press  Right  soft  key  to  select  one  of  the  following  band  
options:  
 
 
--Press 4-Way Down once: 1900  
--Press 4-Way UP once: 900/1800  
###141  
LOCKING AND UNLOCKING YOUR PHONE  
You  can  lock  your  phone  manually  or  set  the  phone  to  lock  
automatically whenever you turn it off.  
To  use  a  locked  phone,  you  must  enter  the  unlock  code.  A  
locked  phone  still  rings  or  vibrates  for  incoming  calls  or  
messages,  .  
SECURITY  
 
 
but you must unlock it to answer  
 
You  can  make  emergency  calls  on your  phone  even  when  it  is  
locked. For more information, see page 50.  
 
 
 
 
LOCK YOUR PHONE MANUALLY  
 
Find the Feature:  
1.  Press  MENU,  press  4-Way  UP  twice:  SETTINGS.  Press  Right  
soft key to select.  
 
2. Press 4-Way UP three * times: SECURITY. Press Right soft  
key to select.  
 
* If your model does not have the  
 feature, omit  
Ring/Vibrate  
one key press in this step.  
 
3.  
 is the first option available. Press Right soft  
 is the first option available. Press Right soft  
Phone Lock  
key to select.  
4.  
 
Lock Now  
key to select.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
5. Press keypad keys to enter your unlock code.  
6. Press Right soft key (OK) to lock the phone.  
SET YOUR PHONE TO LOCK AUTOMATICALLY  
You can set your phone to lock every time you turn it off:  
 
Find the Feature:  
1.  Press  MENU,  press  4-Way  UP  twice:  SETTINGS.  Press  Right  
soft key to select.  
 
2. Press 4-Way UP three * times: SECURITY. Press Right soft  
key to select.  
 
* If your model does not have the  
 feature, omit  
Ring/Vibrate  
one key press in this step.  
 
3.  
 is the first option available. Press Right soft  
Phone Lock  
key to select.  
 
4.  Press  4-Way  Down  once:  
.  Press  Right  soft  
Automatic  Lock  
key to select.  
 
--First option offered is ON; press 4-Way Down once to reach  
OFF. Press Right soft key (OK) to set option.  
 
 
 
5. For   option:  
ON  
--Press keypad keys to enter your unlock code.  
--Press  Right  soft  key  (OK)  to  activate  automatic  lock.  
###142  
 
 
UNLOCK YOUR PHONE  
When the  
 feature is set for ON, you will need  
Automatic Lock  
to  enter  your  unlock  code  each  time  you  turn  on  the  phone.  The  
 prompt will appear as the phone is turned on.    
Enter Unlock Code  
 
 
At the  
 prompt:  
1. Press keypad keys to enter your unlock code. If you do not  
Enter Unlock Code  
know your code, see page 144.  
 
 
2. Press Right soft key (OK) to unlock your phone.  
CHANGING A CODE, PIN, OR PASSWORD  
Your  phone's  four-digit  unlock  code  is  originally  set  to  
 
1234, and the six-digit security code is originally set to 000000  
at  the  factory.  Your  service  provider  may  reset  these  numbers  
before you receive your phone.  
 
If  your  service  provider  has  not  reset  these  numbers,  we  
recommend  that  you  change  them  to  prevent  other  users  from  
accessing your personal information. The unlock code must contain  
four digits, and the security code must contain six digits.  
 
You can also reset your SIM card PIN code, PIN2 code, and/or  
call barring password if necessary. ###143 NOTES:  
 
 
--THIS IS A DISPLAY DEPENDENT SETUP. *  
*  See  information  below  on  reaching  the  
 
New  Passwords  
feature.  
 
--Your service provider may retain your phone's security code  
for customer service purposes. In this case, you will not be able  
to use phone features that require you to enter the security code.  
 
--If the unlock code is the only code you can change, the  
New  
  menu  is  not  available.  In  this  case,  open  the  unlock  
Passwords  
code editor by scrolling the path as follows.  
 
    
Find the Feature:  
Scroll menu path as follows--MENU, SETTINGS: Security; Phone  
 
 
Lock; UNLOCK CODE.  
 
 
 
 
To change a code or password:  
 
Find the Feature:  
1.  Press  MENU,  press  4-Way  UP  twice:  SETTINGS.  Press  Right  
soft key to select.  
 
2. Press 4-Way UP three * times: SECURITY. Press Right soft  
key to select.  
 
* If your model does not have the  
 feature, omit  
Ring/Vibrate  
one key press in this step.  
 
3. Press 4-Way UP once:  
. Press Right soft key  
New Passwords  
to select.  
 
4. The first option offered is  
. Press Right soft  
Unlock Code  
key to select,  
 
 
 
 
 
 
OR,  
Press Right soft key to select one of the following options:  
--Press 4-Way Down once:  
 
Security Code  
--Press 4-Way Down twice:  
 
SIM PIN2  
--Press 4-Way UP once:  
 
Bar Password  
5. For any option above, press keypad keys to enter your old  
code.  
NOTE:  For  
 
,  you  will  need  to  enter  your  old  
Bar  Password  
barring  password.  This  may  not  be  the  same  as  your  regular  
password.  
 
 
 
 
 
6. Press Right soft key (OK) to submit your old code.  
7. Press keypad keys to enter the new code.  
8. Press Right soft key (OK) to assign the new code.  
9. Press keypad keys to re-enter the new code.  
10. Press Right soft key (OK) to confirm the new code. ###144  
IF YOU FORGET A CODE, PIN, OR PASSWORD  
 
If  you  forget  your  security  code,  SIM  card  PIN  code,  PIN2  
code, or call barring password, contact your service provider.  
If you forget your unlock code, try entering 1234 or the last  
four digits  of  your phone number. If that does not work, do the  
following at the   prompt:  
 
Enter Unlock Code  
 
 
 
1. Press MENU to open the unlock code bypass screen.  
2. Press keypad keys to enter your security code.  
3.  Press  Right  soft  key  (OK)  to  submit  your  security  code.  
(Your phone will unlock the same as if you had entered your Unlock  
Code.)  
 
LOCKING AND UNLOCKING THE KEYPAD  
 
You  can  lock  your  phone  keypad  to  prevent  accidental  
keypresses  (for  example,  when  carrying  your  phone  in  a  purse  or  
pocket).  
 
 
--Press MENU, Star key to lock or unlock your keypad.  
NOTE: Incoming calls and messages unlock the keypad. ###145  
PROTECTING THE SIM CARD  
 
Your  PIN  (Personal  Identification  Number)  code  protects  the  
information  stored  on  your  SIM  card.  When  SIM  PIN  is  activated,  
you  must enter your SIM card PIN code each time you turn on the  
phone or insert a SIM card.  
 
 
Find the Feature:  
 
1.  Press  MENU,  press  4-Way  UP  twice:  SETTINGS.  Press  Right  
soft key to select.  
 
2. Press 4-Way UP three * times: SECURITY. Press Right soft  
key to select.  
 
* If your model does not have the  
 feature, omit  
Ring/Vibrate  
one key press in this step.  
 
3. Press 4-Way UP twice: *  
. Press Right soft key to  
SIM PIN  
select.  
*  If  your  phone  does  not  offer  the  
 
  menu  
New  Passwords  
feature, you may need to omit one key press in this step.  
4. The first option offered is ON; press 4-Way Down once to  
reach OFF. Press Right soft key (OK) to set option.  
 
 
5. To switch protection ON, press keypad keys to enter your  
SIM card PIN code. Press Right soft key (OK) to submit your code.  
 
 
 
UNBLOCK THE SIM CARD PIN CODE  
If you enter an incorrect SIM card PIN code three times in a  
row,  your  SIM  card  is  disabled  and  your  phone  displays  SIM  
Blocked. You must enter a PIN unblocking key (PUK) code, which you  
can obtain from your service provider.  
 
CAUTION: If the unblocking attempt is tried unsuccessfully 10  
times,  the  SIM  card  is  permanently  disabled  and  your  phone  
displays SIM Disabled.  
 
1.  Press  Star,  Star, 0,  5,  Star  to  open  the  PIN  unblocking  
editor.  
 
 
 
 
2. Press keypad keys to enter the PUK code.  
3. Press Right soft key (OK) to submit the PUK code. ###146  
4. Press keypad keys to enter a new SIM card PIN code.  
NOTE: The SIM PIN code must be between four and eight digits  
in length.  
 
 
 
5. Press Right soft key (OK) to assign the new SIM PIN code.  
6. Press keypad keys to re-enter the new SIM PIN code.  
7. Press Right soft key (OK) to confirm the new SIM PIN code  
and unblock the SIM card. ###147  
 
 
UNBLOCK THE SIM CARD PIN2 CODE  
If you enter an incorrect SIM card PIN2 code three times in a  
row, your SIM PIN2 features are disabled and your phone displays  
SIM Blocked when you try to use a PIN2 feature. You must enter a  
PIN2  unblocking  key  (PUK2)  code,  which  you  can  obtain  from  your  
service provider.  
 
1. Press Star, Star, 0, 5, Star to open the PIN2 unblocking  
editor.  
 
 
 
 
2. Press keypad keys to enter the PUK2 code.  
3. Press Right soft key (OK) to submit the PUK2 code. ###146  
4. Press keypad keys to enter a new SIM card PIN2 code.  
NOTE: The SIM PIN2 code must be between four and eight digits  
in length.  
 
 
 
5. Press Right soft key (OK) to assign the new SIM PIN2 code.  
6. Press keypad keys to re-enter the new SIM PIN2 code.  
7. Press Right soft key (OK) to confirm the new SIM PIN2 code  
and  unblock  the  SIM  card.  ###148  LOCKING  AND  UNLOCKING  
APPLICATIONS  
 
 
 
NOTE: THIS IS A DISPLAY DEPENDENT SETUP *  
* Menu scrolling involved.  
You  can  lock  specific  phone  applications  (such  as  the  
phonebook) so that users must enter the unlock code to use them.  
    
Find the Feature:  
Scroll  menu  path  as  follows--MENU,  SETTINGS:  Security;  LOCK  
 
 
APPLICATION.  
 
 
1. Press keypad keys to enter your unlock code.  
2.  Press  Right  soft  key  (OK)  to  open  the  lock  application  
menu.  
 
3. Press 4-Way to scroll to the application.  
4. Press Right soft key (CHANGE) to select the application.  
5. Press 4-Way to scroll to   or  .  
 
 
Locked Unlocked  
 
6.  Press  Right  soft  key  (SELECT)  to  select  
  or  
Locked  
.  
Unlocked  
###149  
PERSONAL ORGANIZER FEATURES  
DATEBOOK  
 
 
NOTE: ALL COMPONENTS OF THIS FEATURE ARE DISPLAY DEPENDENT.  
The  datebook  is  a  calendar  that  lets  you  schedule  and  
organize events such as appointments and meetings. You can set the  
datebook to send a reminder alarm for specific events.  
 
 
The datebook also provides an alarm clock with delay button.  
NOTE: You must set the correct time and date on your phone to  
use the datebook. See page 45.  
 
 
 
 
 
To schedule or review events in the datebook:  
    
Find the Feature:  
Scroll menu path as follows--MENU, DATEBOOK. ###150  
WEEK VIEW  
The  datebook  initially  displays  a  calendar  for  the  week.  
Lines or filled boxes indicate scheduled events.  
 
NOTE:  Items  shown  in  the  DATEBOOK  display  include  the  
following.  Consult original  print  manual for more information on  
icons.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Untimed event: bar over day.  
12 hour window: Day rectangle.  
Exit the datebook: BACK.  
Press MENU to open the  
.  
Datebook Menu  
Go to selected day: EDIT.  
One-hour event: Day sectioned.  
Full day (12-hour) event scheduled: Day completely darkened.  
Days of week (press 4-Way left or right to select). ###151  
DAY VIEW  
Select a day and press Right soft key (VIEW) to display the  
day's events.  
 
NOTE:  Items  shown  in  the  DATEBOOK  display  include  the  
following.  Consult original  print  manual for more information on  
icons.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
--Untimed event  
--Reminder alarm  
--Down scroll arrow  
--Return to previous screen: BACK  
--Press MENU to open the  
--Show event details  
--Events  
.  
Datebook Menu  
--Day of week ###152  
EVENT VIEW  
Select  an  event  and  press  Right  soft  key  (VIEW)  to  display  
event details.  
 
NOTE: Items shown in the DATEBOOK detail display include the  
following.  Consult original  print  manual for more information on  
icons.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
--Reminder alarm  
--Duration  
--Alarm time  
--Repeat  
--Return to previous screen: BACK    
--Press MENU to open the  
--Edit event: EDIT    
 
Datebook Menu  
 
 
 
 
 
--Event details: Title, etc.  
--Day and time  
ADD A DATEBOOK EVENT  
A  title  is  required  for  a  datebook  event.  All  other  
information is optional.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
NOTE: You must create an event to use the reminder alarm.  
    
Find the Feature:  
Scroll menu path as follows--MENU, DATEBOOK: Day; MENU, NEW.  
1. Press Right soft key (CHANGE) to select  .  
Title  
2. Press keypad keys to enter a title for the event. ###153  
3. Press Right soft key (OK) to store the event title.  
4.  Press  4-Way  to  scroll  to  other  fields  and  enter  
information as necessary.  
You can set start time, duration, date, repeat interval, and  
reminder alarm.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
5. Press LEFT soft key (DONE) to store the event.  
CHANGE EVENT INFORMATION  
    
Find the Feature:  
Scroll menu path as follows--MENU, DATEBOOK.  
1. Press 4-Way left or right scroll to the day.  
2. Press Right soft key (VIEW) to display the day view.  
3. Press 4-Way to scroll to the event.  
4. Press Right soft key (VIEW) to display the event view.  
5. Press Right soft key (EDIT) to edit the event.  
6.  Press  4-Way  to  scroll  to  the  information  you  want  to  
change.  
 
 
 
7. Press Right soft key (CHANGE) to edit the information.  
8. Press keypad keys to enter new information.  
9.  Press  LEFT  soft  key  (DONE)  to  store  the  information.  
###154  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
COPY AN EVENT  
Find the Feature:  
    
Scroll menu path as follows--MENU, DATEBOOK.  
1. Press 4-Way left or right scroll to the day.  
2. Press Right soft key (VIEW) to display the day view.  
3. Press 4-Way to scroll to the event.  
4. Press MENU to open the  
.  
Datebook Menu  
5. Press 4-Way to scroll to  .  
Copy  
6. Press Right soft key (SELECT) to copy the event.  
7. Press LEFT soft key (YES) to confirm the copy.  
Your  phone  assumes  that  you  want  to  change  the  date,  and  
displays the  
 field.  
Date  
 
 
8. Press keypad keys to enter the date information.  
9. Press Right soft key, or press 4-Way to the right, to move  
to the month, day, and year.  
 
 
10. Press LEFT soft key (DONE) to save the copy of the event.  
11. Press 4-Way to scroll to and edit event information, if  
necessary.  
 
12.  Press  LEFT  soft  key  (DONE)  to  store  the  information.  
###155  
 
DELETE AN EVENT  
    
Find the Feature:  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Scroll menu path as follows--MENU, DATEBOOK.  
1. Press 4-Way left or right scroll to the day.  
2. Press Right soft key (VIEW) to display the day view.  
3. Press 4-Way to scroll to the event.  
4. Press MENU to open the  
.  
Datebook Menu  
5. Press 4-Way to scroll to  .  
Delete  
6. Press Right soft key (SELECT) to select  
.  
Delete  
7. Press LEFT soft key (YES) to confirm the deletion.  
VIEW AND DISMISS AN EVENT REMINDER  
When  you  set  a  reminder  alarm  for  an  event,  the  phone  
displays an event reminder and sounds a reminder alarm. To view or  
dismiss an event reminder:  
 
Press Right soft key (VIEW) to display the event. Press 4-Way  
to scroll through the event details.  
 
 
 
 
OR,  
Press Left soft key (EXIT) to dismiss the reminder.  
If you have more than one event set up for the same time, the  
phone  displays  each  event  in  sequence.  As  you  view  and  dismiss  
each event reminder, the next one is displayed. ###156  
 
 
CHANGE THE DATEBOOK SETUP  
You can change the datebook's daily start time, and set the  
length of time that events are stored.  
    
Find the Feature:  
 
 
 
 
 
 
Scroll menu path as follows--MENU, DATEBOOK: MENU, SETUP.  
SYNCHRONIZE WITH TRUESYNC SOFTWARE  
OPTIONAL ACCESSORY:  
You can synchronize datebook entries between your phone and  
computer or hand-held device with Starfish TrueSync (r) software,  
a Motorola accessory product. See the TrueSync user guide for more  
information.  
 
NOTE: TrueSync software is designed to synchronize with basic  
features  of  many  popular  Personal  Information  Management  (PIM)  
software and hardware products.  
 
 
 
OPTIONAL ACCESSORY:  
To  connect  your  phone  using  Bluetooth  (tm)  wireless  
technology, see the user guide for your Bluetooth Phone Module and  
accessories.  
 
ALARM CLOCK  
 
 
 
 
OPTIONAL FEATURE:  
NOTE: THIS IS A DISPLAY DEPENDENT FEATURE. *  
* Menu scrolling involved.  
Your phone includes an alarm clock that you set and activate  
from the datebook week view or day view.  
 
NOTE:  This  feature  does  not  appear  in  the  menu  unless  you  
have subscribed to it.  
 
NOTES:  
 
--The alarm clock setting does NOT appear in the datebook day  
view,  and  is  not  synchronized  with  datebook  settings.  (See  page  
157 for more details.)  
 
 
 
 
--Your phone must be turned on to use the alarm. ###157  
SET THE ALARM  
    
Find the Feature:  
Scroll  menu  path  as  follows--MENU,  DATEBOOK:  MENU,  ALARM  
CLOCK.  
 
 
 
 
 
1. Press Right soft key (SELECT) to edit the alarm settings.  
2. Press Right soft key (CHANGE) to select  
.  
Start  
3. Press keypad keys to enter the alarm activation time.  
4. Press LEFT soft key (DONE) to store the time.  
5.  Press  4-Way  to  scroll  to  other  fields  and  enter  
information as necessary.  
 
You can set date, title, repeat interval, and an alarm clock  
indicator.  
 
 
6. Press Right soft key (CHANGE) to select  
.  
Ringer  
7. Press 4-Way to scroll to   to set the ringer or  
On  
 to  
Off  
turn off the ringer.  
 
 
 
 
8. Press Left soft key (DONE) to store the alarm setting.  
TURN OFF THE ALARM  
When  the  alarm  is  activated,  your  phone  rings  or  vibrates  
(depending on the alarm setting for the current ring style), and  
displays the time and alarm title. ###158  
 
The alarm is programmed to ring for 30 minutes, or until you  
perform one of the following operations.  
 
 
Press LEFT soft key (EXIT) or END to turn off the alarm.  
Press  Right  soft  key  (DELAY)  to  turn  off  the  alarm  for  8  
minutes.    
 
 
The alarm is reactivated at the end of 8 minutes.  
VOICE NOTES  
 
You  can  use  the  voice  note  feature  to  record  personal  
messages and phone calls on your phone.  
 
 
 
RECORD A VOICE NOTE  
Use  this  procedure  to  record  a  voice  note  from  the  idle  
display, or to record a phone call in progress. Your phone plays  
an  alert  tone  to  notify  the  other  party  that  the  call  is  being  
recorded.  
 
NOTE: Recording phone calls is subject to varying state and  
federal laws regarding privacy and recording of conversations.  
 
TIP: Make your recording in a quiet location. Hold the phone  
about  four  inches  (10  centimeters)  from  your  mouth,  and  speak  
directly into the phone in a normal tone of voice. ###159  
 
1.  Press  and  hold  the  voice  key  for  the  duration  of  the  
recording. The phone sounds an alert tone and begins recording.  
 
 
2. Speak your voice note. The phone records the voice note.  
3.  Release  the  voice  key  to  stop  recording.  The  phone  
displays the voice note number and total recording time.  
 
 
VIEW THE VOICE NOTES LIST  
 
 
 
 
NOTE: THIS IS A DISPLAY DEPENDENT FEATURE.  
    
Find the Feature:  
Scroll menu path as follows--MENU, VOICE NOTES.  
NOTE: Items shown in the VOICE NOTES LIST display include the  
following.  Consult original  print  manual for more information on  
icons.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
--Locked voice note  
--Down scroll arrow  
--Return to previous screen: EXIT  
--Press MENU to open the  
 
Voice Notes Menu  
--Play the highlighted voice note: PLAY  
--Time/date recorded ###160  
PLAY A VOICE NOTE  
    
Find the Feature:  
Scroll menu path as follows--MENU, VOICE NOTES.  
1. Press 4-Way to scroll to the voice note.  
2. Press Right soft key (PLAY) to play the voice note.  
When you connect an optional Motorola Original (tm) headset  
or  FM  Stereo  Radio  Headset  accessory  to  your  phone,  playback  is  
automatically routed to the headset.  
 
TIP: You can play a voice note while taking a call. It will  
not be transmitted to the other party.  
 
 
 
 
 
PLAYBACK SCREEN  
NOTE: THIS IS A DISPLAY DEPENDENT FEATURE.  
The playback screen is displayed as the voice note plays.  
NOTE: Items shown in the PLAYBACK SCREEN display include the  
following.  Consult original  print  manual for more information on  
icons.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
--Shaded bar indicates percentage played  
--Press 4-Way left to rewind  
--Return to previous screen: SAVE  
--Press MENU to open the  
 
Voice Notes Menu  
--Erase voice note: DELETE  
--Press 4-Way right to fast forward  
--Voice note number ###161  
VOICE NOTE CONTROLS  
Use keys on the phone as follows:  
--Stop playback and go to Voice Notes Menu: Press MENU.  
--Raise or lower playback volume of voice note: Press Volume  
keys.  
 
--Stop  playback  and  return  to  voice  notes  list:  Press  LEFT  
soft key.  
 
--Press  4-Way  
  to  stop  playback  and  scroll  to  next  
up/down  
voice note.  
 
--Press 4-Way  
 to rewind three seconds, resume playing.  
left  
Press  
 to rewind to the beginning.  
left and hold  
 
--Press  any  number  key  to  alternately  stop  and  start  
playback.  
 
 
--When playback is complete, press 4-Way  
 to restart.  
right  
--Press  4-Way  
  to  fast  forward  three  seconds,  resume  
right  
playing. Press  
 to fast forward to end.  
right and hold  
 
--If  voice  note  is  locked,  press  Right  soft  key  to  stop  
playback and unlock voice note.  
--If  voice  note  is  unlocked,  press  Right  soft  key  to  stop  
playback and display  . ###162  
 
Delete Voice Note?  
LOCK AND UNLOCK A VOICE NOTE  
 
 
 
 
NOTE: THIS IS A DISPLAY DEPENDENT FEATURE. *  
* List scrolling involved.    
Lock a voice note to prevent it from being deleted. You must  
unlock a voice note to delete it.  
    
Find the Feature:  
 
 
 
 
 
 
Scroll menu path as follows--MENU, VOICE NOTES.  
1. Press 4-Way to scroll to the voice note.  
2. Press MENU to open the  
.  
.  
Voice Notes Menu  
3. Press 4-Way to scroll to   or  
Lock Unlock  
4. Press Right soft key (SELECT) to lock or unlock the voice  
note.  
 
 
 
 
 
To lock or unlock a voice note during playback:  
1. Press MENU to open the  
.  
 
Voice Notes Menu  
2. Press 4-Way to scroll to  
 or  
Lock Unlock  
3. Press Right soft key (SELECT) to lock or unlock the voice  
note.  
 
Playback  stops  when  you  lock  or  unlock  a  voice  note.  Press  
any number key to resume playback.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
DELETE A VOICE NOTE  
NOTE: THIS IS A DISPLAY DEPENDENT FEATURE. *  
* List scrolling involved.    
    
Find the Feature:  
Scroll menu path as follows--MENU, VOICE NOTES.  
1. Press 4-Way to scroll to the voice note.  
2. Press MENU to open the  
.  
Voice Notes Menu  
3. Press 4-Way to scroll to  
 or  
. ###163  
Delete  
Delete All  
4.  Press  Right  soft  key  (SELECT)  to  select  the  highlighted  
option.  
 
 
 
 
5. Press LEFT soft key (YES) to confirm the deletion,  
OR,  
Press Right soft key (NO) to cancel deletion.  
NOTES:  
 
 
 
--You cannot delete a locked voice note.  
--You cannot recover deleted voice notes.  
CALCULATOR  
 
 
NOTE: THIS IS A DISPLAY DEPENDENT FEATURE.  
You  can  use  your  phone  as  a  calculator  and  currency  
converter.  
 
 
 
 
 
CALCULATE NUMBERS  
    
Find the Feature:  
Scroll menu path as follows--MENU, CALCULATOR.  
1. Press number keys to enter a number.  
 
 
2. Press 4-Way to highlight a calculator function.  
3.  Press  Right  soft  key  (SELECT)  to  perform  the  function.  
###164  
 
NOTE:  Items  shown  in  the  CALCULATOR  display  include  the  
following.  Consult original  print  manual for more information on  
icons.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
--Selected function appears in the "Calculator" box.  
--Press 4-Way to highlight a function.  
--Exit the calculator: EXIT  
--Press MENU to open the  
.  
Calculator Menu  
--Perform highlighted function: SELECT  
--Entered number shown in the "Calculator" box.    
The calculator can perform the following functions:  
Dot (Period): Insert a decimal point  
C: Clear the calculation  
CE: Clear entry (replaces C when you enter subsequent values  
in a calculation)  
 
 
 
 
 
Plus sign: Add  
Minus sign: Subtract  
Times sign: Multiply  
Division sign: Divide  
MS:  Store  the  value  in  memory  (overwrites  values  already  
stored)  
 
 
MC: Clear the value stored in memory  
MR:  Replace  the  displayed  value  with  the  value  stored  in  
memory ###165  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Equal sign: Calculate the result  
Percent sign: Divide the displayed value by 100  
Dollar sign: Calculate the exchange rate  
Plus/Minus sign: Change the entry's sign (positive/negative)  
CONVERT CURRENCY  
The currency converter works just like the calculator, but  
uses the currency function:  
    
Find the Feature:  
Scroll menu path as follows--MENU, CALCULATOR: MENU, EXCHANGE  
 
 
RATE.  
 
 
 
1. Press number keys to enter the exchange rate.  
2. Press Right soft key (OK) to store the exchange rate.  
3. Press number keys to enter the amount to convert (amount  
to multiply by the exchange rate).  
 
 
4. Press 4-Way to highlight the currency function.    
5. Press Right soft key (SELECT) to perform the conversion.  
 
###166  
NEWS AND ENTERTAINMENT  
MICRO-BROWSER  
 
 
 
OPTIONAL FEATURE:  
NOTE: ALL COMPONENTS OF THIS FEATURE ARE DISPLAY DEPENDENT.  
The  micro-browser  lets  you  access  Web  pages  and  Web-based  
applications on your phone. Contact your service provider to set  
up access, if necessary.  
 
NOTE:  Your  phone  may  use  a  high-speed  GPRS  (General  Packet  
Radio  Service)  network  connection.  This  type  of  connection  is  
identified  by  a  GPRS  indicator  *  in  the  idle  display  that  
disappears when you start a micro-browser session. If a connected-  
call  icon  *  is  displayed  during  a  micro-browser  session,  your  
phone  is  using  a  standard  voice  channel  connection.  The  type  of  
network  connection  your  phone  uses  depends  on  your  service  
provider's  network.  Your  network  connection  charges  may  vary  
depending on the type of connection used.  
 
*  Consult  original  print  manual  for  more  information  on  
icons.  
 
 
 
 
 
START A MICRO-BROWSER SESSION  
    
Find the Feature:  
Scroll menu path as follows--MENU, BROWSER.  
1.  Press  4-Way  to  scroll  to  a  bookmark,  service,  or  
application.  
 
 
2. Press Right soft key (SELECT) to select the item. ###167  
SHORTCUT: If you open a text message with a Web address (URL)  
embedded  in  it,  you  can  press  MENU,  
  to  launch  the  micro-  
Go  To  
browser and go directly to the URL.  
 
 
If you are unable to establish a network connection with the  
micro-browser, contact your service provider.  
 
 
 
INTERACT WITH WEB PAGES  
--Press  4-Way  to  scroll  through  text,  or  highlight  a  
selectable item.  
 
--Press  Right  soft  key  (SELECT)  to  select  the  highlighted  
item.  
 
--Press keypad keys, followed by Right soft key (OK) to enter  
information.  
 
TIP: Press LEFT soft key (DELETE) to delete one letter at a  
time if you make a mistake.  
 
 
 
 
 
--Press LEFT soft key (BACK) to go back to the previous page  
--Press MENU to open the  
 
Browser Menu  
DOWNLOAD PICTURES AND SOUNDS  
You  can  download  a  picture,  animation,  or  sound  from  a  Web  
page  by  selecting  its  link.  A  picture  or  animation is  displayed  
when  downloading  is  complete.  A  sound  begins  to  play  when  
downloading is complete.  
 
You can store these object files on your phone, and use them  
as screen saver images, wallpaper images, and alert tones. ###168  
 
 
Storing a Picture or Animation File  
1. Press Right soft key (STORE) to display storage options.  
 
2.  Press  4-Way  to  scroll  to  
  or  
Set  as  Screen  Saver  
Set  as  
.  
Wallpaper  
 
3.  Press  Right  soft  key  (SELECT)  to  store  the  file  and,  
optionally, set it as your screen saver or wallpaper image.  
 
 
NOTE:  When  you  set  an  animation  as  a  wallpaper  image,  only  
the first frame of the animation is displayed.  
 
For more information about using pictures and animations, see  
pages 108, 109, and 175.  
 
 
Storing a Sound File  
You can store a sound file, and set it as an event alert.  
1. Press Right soft key (STORE) to view storage options.  
 
 
 
2. Press 4-Way to scroll to  
 or  
.  
Store Only  
Set As Ring Tone  
 
3. Press Right soft key (SELECT) to select the option.  
If you select  , the procedure is complete.  
 
Store Only  
If  you  select  
 
,  your  phone  displays  
Set  As Ring  Tone  
Set  As  
, and lists the events for which you can set an alert.  
Which?  
 
 
4. Press 4-Way to scroll to the event.  
5. Press Right soft key (SELECT) to store the sound and set  
it as the event alert. ###169  
 
For  more  information  about  using  sound  files,  see  pages  97  
and 100.  
 
 
 
CREATE A NEW WEB SESSION  
Use  this  feature  to  edit  or  create  a  new  Web  session,  or  
network connection profile. You can use different Web sessions to  
connect to the Internet in different ways.  
 
    
Find the Feature:  
Scroll menu path as follows--MENU, WEB SESSIONS.  
 
 
 
 
To  create  a  Web  session,  you  must  configure  the  following  
settings.  Contact  your  service  provider  to  obtain  the  following  
information, if necessary. Actual field names and values may vary  
depending on the technologies available to your service provider.  
Some settings may not be available for all phone models.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Name: Web session name  
Homepage: default home page  
WAP IP 1: primary WAP gateway IP address  
WAP Port 1: primary WAP port number  
WAP IP 2: secondary WAP gateway IP address  
WAP Port 2: secondary WAP port number ###170  
Timeout:  time  at  which  the  phone  exits  the  micro-browser  
application when no keypress activity is detected  
CSD  No.  1:  primary  phone  number  to  use  to  set  up  a  CSD  
 
(circuit-switched data) connection  
 
 
 
 
 
User Name 1: user name for primary CSD number  
Password 1: password for primary CSD number  
Speed (Bps) 1: connection speed for primary CSD number  
Line Type 1: line type (modem or ISDN) for primary CSD number  
CSD No. 2: secondary CSD dial-up phone number  
 
 
 
 
User Name 2: user name for secondary CSD number  
Password 2: password for secondary CSD number  
Speed (Bps) 2: connection speed for secondary CSD number  
Line  Type  2:  line  type  (modem  or  ISDN)  for  secondary  CSD  
number  
 
GPRS APN: GPRS Access Point Name (the name of the WAP service  
provider)    
 
 
User Name: user name for GPRS APN connection  
Password:  password  for  GPRS  APN  connection  ###171  JAVA  
APPLICATIONS  
 
 
NOTE: ALL COMPONENTS OF THIS FEATURE ARE DISPLAY DEPENDENT.  
Your  phone  may  contain  Java  games  and/or  Java  applications  
that add features and functionality to your phone. Java games and  
applications  are  stored  in  the  My  Java  Apps  folder.  You  can  
download  and  install  additional  Java  games  and  applications  on  
your phone.  
 
 
 
 
 
DOWNLOAD AN APPLICATION WITH THE MICRO-BROWSER  
    
Find the Feature:  
Scroll menu path as follows--MENU, BROWSER.  
Go to the page that contains the Java application you want,  
then:  
 
 
1. Press 4-Way to scroll to the application.  
2.  Press  Right  soft  key  (SELECT)  to  view  the  application  
details.  
 
3.  Press  Right  soft  key  (DWNLOAD)  to  download  the  
application.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
LAUNCH A JAVA APPLICATION  
    
Find the Feature:  
Scroll menu path as follows--MENU, MY JAVA APPS. ###172  
1. Press 4-Way to scroll to the application.  
2. Press Right soft key (SELECT) to launch the application,  
or open the list of applications in a suite.  
 
3.  Press  4-Way  to  scroll  to  the  application  you  want,  if  
necessary.  
 
 
 
 
 
4. Press Right soft key (SELECT) to launch the application.  
EDIT NETWORK CONNECTION SETTINGS  
Entering the DNS IP Address:  
Your  phone  must  be set  up  with a  valid  
 
domain  name service  
(DNS) IP address before you can run Java applications that require  
an active network connection. In many cases, your service provider  
has  already  entered  this  address  for  you.  Contact  your  service  
provider to obtain the DNS IP address, if necessary.  
 
    
Find the Feature:  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Scroll menu path as follows--MENU, JAVA TOOLS: DNS IP.  
1. Press keypad keys to enter the DNS IP address.  
2. Press Right soft key (OK) to save the IP address.  
Approving a Network Connection:  
When  a  Java  application  tries  to  establish  a  network  
connection,  your  phone  prompts  you  to  approve  the  connection.  
###173  To  automatically  approve  network  connections  for  Java  
applications:  
 
    
Find the Feature:  
 
 
Scroll  menu  path  as  follows--MENU,  JAVA  TOOLS:  NETWORK  
ACCESS.  
 
1. Press 4-Way to scroll to  
,  , or  
Always Ask Ask Once Per App  
.  
Never Ask  
 
2.  Press  Right  soft  key  (SELECT)  to  select  the  highlighted  
setting.  
 
 
 
USE CONTROL KEYS  
Your phone's keys perform the following functions in a Java  
application.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
4-Way: Move up, down, left, or right in a game.  
5: "Fire" your weapon in a game.  
END: End the application.  
SEND: Call a number in the application.  
MENU: Open the Java applications menu.  
ANALYZE OR DELETE A JAVA APPLICATION  
    
Find the Feature:  
Scroll menu path as follows--MENU, MY JAVA APPS.  
1. Press 4-Way to scroll to the application.    
2. Press MENU to open the application manager menu.  
3. Press 4-way to scroll to a menu option.  
4.  Press  Right  soft  key  (SELECT)  to  select  the  option  to  
perform procedures as described in the following list. ###174  
 
 
The application manager menu includes the following options:  
View Details: Display the suite name, vendor, version, number  
of apps, flash usage, and memory requirements.  
 
 
 
 
Delete: Delete the suite.  
VIEW JAVA VERSION AND AVAILABLE MEMORY  
To display Java version information, or the amount of phone  
memory available for Java applications:  
    
Find the Feature:  
 
 
 
Scroll menu path as follows--MENU, JAVA TOOLS: JAVA SYSTEM.  
1. Press 4-Way to scroll through information as described in  
the following list.  
 
 
2. Press Right soft key (OK) to close the display. ###175  
CLDC  Version:  The  connected  limited  device  configuration  
version on your phone.  
 
MIDP  Version:  The  mobile  information  device  profile  version  
on your phone.  
 
Data Space: Free memory available for application data (such  
as game scores or application settings).  
 
 
Program Space: Free memory available for Java applications.  
Heap  Size:  Amount  of  runtime  memory  available  for  Java  
applications.  
 
SIM APPLICATIONS  
 
 
OPTIONAL FEATURE:  
Your  SIM  card  may  contain  applications  that  process  your  
outgoing  calls,  text  messages,  and  other  events.  Contact  your  
service provider for more information.  
    
Find the Feature:  
 
 
 
Scroll menu path as follows--MENU, SIM APPLICATIONS.  
PICTURE VIEWER  
 
 
 
OPTIONAL FEATURE:  
NOTE: ALL COMPONENTS OF THIS FEATURE ARE DISPLAY DEPENDENT.  
Your phone may contain a variety of predefined pictures and  
animations.  You  can  download  additional  pictures  and  animations  
and  store  them  on  your  phone.  You  can  insert  pictures  and  
animations  into  text  messages,  and  use  them  as  wallpaper  and  
screen saver images. ###176  
 
 
DOWNLOAD PICTURES  
To  download  a  picture  or  animation  from  the  micro-browser,  
see  page  167.  To  download  a  picture  or  animation  from  a  text  
message, see page 72.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Manage Pictures:  
    
Find the Feature:  
Scroll menu path as follows--MENU, PICTURE VIEWER.  
1. Press 4-Way to scroll to the picture.  
2. Press Right soft key (SELECT) to view the picture.  
3.  Press  4-way  left  or  right  to  display  the  previous/next  
picture,  
 
 
OR,  
Press  right  soft  key  (DETAILS)  to  display  picture  
information,  
 
 
OR,  
Press MENU to open the  
 menu to perform other  
Picture Viewer  
procedures as described in the following list:  
 
 
 
 
The Picture Viewer menu includes the following options:  
Details: Display picture information.  
Set as Wallpaper: Set the picture as your phone's wallpaper  
image.    
 
Set as Screen Saver: Set the picture as your phone's screen  
saver image.  
 
 
 
Rename: Rename the picture.  
Delete: Delete the picture. ###177  
To adjust your phone's wallpaper and screen saver images, see  
page 108 and page 109.  
 
GAMES  
 
 
NOTE: ALL COMPONENTS OF THIS FEATURE ARE DISPLAY DEPENDENT.  
You  can  play  games  on  your  phone  between  phone  calls.  An  
incoming  call,  message,  alarm,  or  alert  automatically  ends  the  
game.  
 
 
 
PLAY A GAME  
Find the Feature:  
    
 
 
 
 
 
 
Scroll menu path as follows--MENU, GAMES.  
1. Press 4-Way to scroll to a game.  
2. Press Right soft key (SELECT) to start the game.  
When the game is over:  
Press Right soft key (NEW) or (YES) to start another session  
of the same game.  
 
Press LEFT soft key (BACK) or (NO) to end the game session.  
###178  
 
 
BLACKJACK  
In this classic card game, you play against the dealer to see  
who can get closer to 21 points without going over.  
 
 
 
Rules of the Game:  
--You  start  a new  game  with  100  credits. You  must bet  from  
1-10 credits for each hand you play.  
 
 
--Press Right soft key (DEAL) to start a new hand.  
--The first card is dealt to the dealer. The dealer's cards  
are shown at the top of the display, and your cards are shown at  
the bottom.  
 
--Face  cards  count  as  10  points.  Number  cards  count  as  the  
points shown on their face.  
--An ace counts as 11 points, unless that would put you over  
 
21 points. Otherwise, an ace is counted as 1 point. An ace that is  
originally  counted  as  11  may  later  be  counted  as  1  if  it  will  
bring your total under or equal to 21 points.  
 
--An initial deal of an ace and a card with a face value of  
10 points counts as exactly 21 points or Blackjack.  
--Blackjack  automatically  wins  against  any  other  hand  that  
totals 21 points.  
 
 
 
 
--If you score more than 21 points, you go "bust" or lose.  
--If you get five cards without going bust, you win.  
--If you and the dealer have the same score, the dealer wins.  
###179  
 
--You can ask for a "hit" or another card as long as you do  
not go bust.  
 
--As long as the dealer's total is less than 17 points, the  
dealer must continue to take a hit.  
 
 
 
How to Play:  
When the game begins, you are dealt two cards. Based on their  
total face value, you can:  
 
Press  LEFT  soft  key  (STAY)  to  display  the  results  of  the  
hand.  
 
 
 
 
Press Right soft key (HIT ME) to request another card  
FALLING NUMBERS  
Score  points  by  pressing  the  corresponding  number  key  for  
numbers as they "fall" down the display.  
 
 
 
Rules of the Game:  
--If  a  number  reaches  the  bottom  of  the  display  or  if  you  
press an incorrect number key, you score one miss.  
 
--The game is over when you score three misses.  
 
--The game has five levels. When you complete a level, play  
continues automatically at the next level.  
 
 
 
 
--You earn a bonus if you finish a level without a miss.  
How to Play:  
When  the  game  begins,  numbers  start  falling  from  the  upper  
portion  of  the  display.  Press  the  corresponding  number  key  to  
eliminate  a  falling  number  before  it  reaches  the  bottom  of  the  
display. ###180  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Press MENU to select the following options:  
Game Sounds: Switch game sounds on/off.  
New Game: Start a new game.  
Level: Choose the starting level of play.  
Top Scores: Display the top five scores.  
Help: Review the goal of the game.  
MINDBLASTER  
Guess a secret four-symbol code. You play by entering symbols  
into four spaces and then submitting a guess.  
 
 
 
Rules of the Game:  
--Your score is the number of guesses it takes to reveal the  
secret code.  
 
--When you submit a guess, you are given clues that indicate  
how many symbols you have identified correctly, and how many are  
in  the  correct  position.  The  position  of  the  clues  does  
correspond to the location of the symbols.  
 
not  
 
 
 
 
shaded icon: correct symbol in correct position  
1/2-shaded icon: correct symbol in wrong position  
--You can display a history of your last 10 guesses.  
--Once you enter a symbol into a blank space, you can change  
the symbol but you cannot make the space blank again. ###181  
--When you correctly guess the four-symbol code, the display  
shows your score and the level of your next game.  
 
 
--After you win one game, you progress from level 1 to level  
2.  After  you  win  two  more  games,  you  progress  from  level  2  to  
level 3.  
 
--When  you  exit  the  game  or  turn  off  the  phone,  you  begin  
again at level 1.  
 
 
 
How to Play:  
When the game begins, four blank spaces will be displayed. To  
play the game:  
 
 
 
Press Star or Pound key to move from space to space.  
Press 4-Way to place a symbol in a space.  
Press Right soft key (GUESS) to submit a guess (when all four  
spaces contain symbols).  
 
Select diamond icon and then press 4-Way to scroll through a  
history of your last 10 guesses.  
 
 
 
PADDLEBALL  
Move your paddle to strike a bouncing ball. The paddle gets  
smaller and the ball goes faster as your score increases.  
 
 
 
Rules of the Game:  
--Your  score  is  the  number  of  times  your  paddle  hits  the  
ball.  
 
 
 
--The game is over when the paddle misses the ball. ###182  
How to Play:  
Press 4-Way to move your paddle so that it hits the bouncing  
ball.  
 
 
 
REVERSI  
Compete against the phone to place more disks of your color  
(black or white) on the 64-square playing area.  
 
 
 
 
Rules of the Game:  
--Black plays first, and players alternate turns.  
--Place a disk of your color on an empty square adjacent to  
an opponent's disk so that at least one of the opponent's disks is  
between two of your disks. The opponent's disk(s) flip to become  
your color.  
 
--If you cannot make a legal move, the game displays  
 
No move  
and you lose your turn.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
--The game ends when neither player can make a valid move.  
How to Play:  
1. Select a square as follows:  
Press 4-key or 4-Way to move left.  
Press 6-key or 4-Way to move right.  
Press 2-key or 4-Way UP to move up  
Press 8-key or 4-Way Down to move down  
Press 1-key to move upper-left  
Press 3-key to move upper-right  
Press 7-key to move lower-left  
Press 9-key to move lower-right ###183  
2. Press Right soft key (PLACE) to place one of your colored  
disks in the highlighted square.  
 
 
 
 
 
Press MENU to select the following options:  
Undo: Take back your last move.  
Game Sounds: Switch game sounds on/off.  
New Game: Start a new game.  
Auto-Assign Color: Select  
 to assign colors automatically  
Yes  
at the start of each game.  
 
 
 
 
Help: Review the goal of the game.  
VIDEO POKER  
Turn 100 credits into 9,999-plus credits by making the best  
possible poker hands.  
 
 
 
Rules of the Game:  
--You  start  a new  game  with  100  credits. You  must bet  from  
1-10 credits for each hand you play. ###184  
 
--You are dealt five cards face up, and have one opportunity  
to trade in cards (zero to five) for new ones.  
--A winning hand earns credits as listed in the Awards Table.  
 
 
--Your credit total is saved when you exit the game. The next  
time  you  play,  you  start  with  the  number  of  credits  that  remain  
from the previous session.  
 
 
 
 
--The game is over when you lose all of your credits.  
How to Play:  
Place your initial bet or change your bet (from 1-10 credits)  
and then:  
 
Press Right soft key (DEAL) to start a new hand  
 
Press 4-key select the card to the left  
 
Press 6-key select the card to the right  
 
Press  5-key  or  LEFT  soft  key  (DISCARD)  to  discard  selected  
card  
 
Press 5-key or LEFT soft key (UNDO) to undo discard (replaces  
previous option after you discard)  
 
Press  Right  soft  key  (DONE)  to  remove  discarded  cards  and  
deal replacements.  
 
 
Press MENU to select the following options: ###185  
Change Bet: Change bet amount (not available while hand is in  
play).  
 
Game Sounds: Switch game sounds on/off. New Game Start a new  
game.  
 
 
Choose Deck: Choose the deck image.  
Awards  Table:  Display  the  list  of  odds/payouts  for  each  
winning hand.  
 
 
Help: Review the goal of the game.  
RADIO  
 
 
OPTIONAL ACCESSORY:  
You  can  use  your  phone  to  listen  to  FM  radio  stations  when  
the  optional  Motorola  Original  (tm)  FM  Stereo  Radio  Headset  
accessory is plugged into the phone's accessory connector port.  
 
 
 
 
 
TURN THE RADIO ON AND OFF  
Press Right soft key (Radio) to turn the radio on and off.  
Alternatively, you can use the following DISPLAY DEPENDENT *  
procedure:  
 
 
 
 
* Menu scrolling involved.  
1. Press MENU to open the menu.  
2. Press 4-Way to scroll to  
.  
Radio  
3. Press Right soft key (On) or (Off) to turn the radio on or  
off. ###186  
NOTE: The  
 
 menu feature and soft key options appear only  
Radio  
when  the  FM  Stereo  Radio  Headset  is  plugged  into  the  accessory  
connector port.  
 
 
 
 
 
TUNE A STATION  
Press 4-Way to scroll to the next frequency,  
OR,  
Press and hold 4-Way to scroll to the next available stereo  
station.  
 
 
 
STORE A PRESET  
Press  and  hold  a  number  key  (1  to  9)  to  assign  its  preset  
number to the tuned station.  
 
 
 
SELECT A PRESET  
Press a number key (1 to 9) to tune the station stored at the  
preset location.  
 
 
 
SEND AND RECEIVE CALLS WITH THE RADIO ON  
Your  phone  rings  or  vibrates  as  usual  to  notify  you  of  an  
incoming call, message, or other event. ###187  
 
 
 
 
 
 
To answer the call:  
Press LEFT soft key (IGNORE) to ignore the call.  
Press Right soft key (ANSWER) to  
OR,  
Press the button on the FM Stereo Radio Headset microphone.  
NOTE: You can use the FM Stereo Radio Headset microphone to  
converse with the other party during a call.  
 
 
 
 
 
To end the call and resume the FM broadcast:  
Press END,    
OR,  
Press  and  hold  the  button  on  the  FM  Stereo  Radio  Headset  
microphone.  
 
 
Turn  the  radio  off  before  dialing  outgoing  calls  from  the  
phone  keypad.  You  do  not  have  to  turn  off  the  radio  to  dial  
emergency  numbers,  or  numbers  selected  from  your  phonebook  or  
recent call lists.  
 
TIP: To dial a recently called number, press N or the button  
on  the  FM  Stereo  Radio  Headset  microphone  to  go  to  the  dialed  
calls list. For more information, see page 51.  
###188  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
 
Check  these  questions  first  if  you  have  problems  with  your  
phone. If you need additional help, contact the Motorola Customer  
Call  Center  at  1-800-331-6456  (United  States)  or  1-800-461-4575  
(Canada).  
 
 
Is  your  battery  charged?  Is  the  battery  level  indicator  
showing in the display?  
 
The battery level indicator should have at least one segment  
showing. If it does not, recharge your battery. See page 20.  
 
 
 
Do you have a valid SIM card inserted in your phone?  
If necessary, turn off your phone and make sure that you have  
inserted a valid SIM card. See page 17.  
 
 
Does  the  handset  have  a  signal?  Is  the  signal  strength  
indicator showing in the display?  
 
The  signal  strength  indicator  should  have  at  least  one  
segment showing. If it does not, move to an area with a stronger  
signal to use your phone.  
 
 
 
Is the earpiece volume too low?  
While on a call, press the upper volume key on the side of  
your phone. ###189  
 
Is  the  phone  set  to  the  proper  frequency  band  for  your  
geographical region?  
 
Phones  in  different  regions  of  the  world  use  different  
frequencies  to  establish  a  network  connection.  You  may  have  to  
reset  your  phone's  frequency  to  either  1900  MHz  or 900/1800  MHz  
when you travel to a new location. See page 139.  
 
 
 
Is the other party unable to hear you?  
Your  phone  may  be  muted.  Press  Right  soft  key  (UNMUTE)  if  
necessary to unmute the phone.  
 
Also, make sure that your phone's microphone is not blocked  
by its carrying case or a sticker.  
 
 
 
 
Has the phone been damaged, dropped, or gotten wet?  
Was a non-Motorola battery or battery charger used?  
Dropping your phone, getting it wet, or using a non-Motorola  
battery  or  battery  charger  can  damage  the  phone.  The  phone's  
limited  warranty  does  not  cover  liquid  damage  or  damage  caused  
from using non-Motorola accessories. ###190  
 
 
 
 
The following refer to specific problems:  
My phone was stolen. To whom should I report this?  
Report  a  stolen  phone  to  the  police  and  to  your  service  
provider (the company that sends you your monthly wireless service  
bill).  
 
 
 
 
 
I forgot my password.  
See page 144.  
I pressed the power key, but nothing happened.  
 
Be sure to press and hold P (the power key) until the display  
appears and you hear an alert. This could take several seconds. If  
nothing  happens,  check  that  a  charged  battery  is  installed.  See  
page 18.  
 
 
The  display  says:  
  or  
Insert  SIM  Card  
  even  
Check  SIM  Card  
though I have inserted my SIM card in the phone.  
 
The SIM card may be incorrectly inserted. Check the SIM card  
to make sure that it is inserted properly. See page 17.  
 
 
 
The display says:   How do I unblock my SIM card?  
SIM Blocked.  
Call your service provider (the company that sends you your  
monthly  wireless  service  bill)  to  obtain  the  PIN  unblocking  key  
(PUK) code. See page 145. ###191  
 
The  display  says:  
.  How  do  I  unlock  my  
Enter  Unlock  Code  
phone?  
 
Enter the factory-preset unlock code (1234), or the last four  
digits  of  your  phone  number.  If  this  fails,  call  your  service  
provider (the company that sends you your monthly wireless service  
bill).  
 
 
My  phone  asks  for  an  unlock  code  when  I  try  to  open  a  
feature.  
 
The  application  you  want  is  locked.  If  you  do  not know  the  
unlock code, see page 144.  
 
 
 
My phone does not ring.  
If an audible-alert icon * is not displayed in the display,  
then the ringer is turned off. See page 97.  
 
*  Consult  original  print  manual  for  more  information  on  
icons.  
Also, the ringer may be set to  
 
 even though your phone  
Silent  
is set to an audible ring style. See page 98.  
 
 
I  tried  to  place  a  call  and  heard  an  alternating  high/low  
tone.  
 
Your  call  did  not  reach  the  wireless  system.  You  may  have  
dialed the number too soon after turning the phone on. Wait until  
the display shows the name of your service provider before making  
a call. ###192  
 
 
I cannot send/receive calls.  
Make  sure  that  you  have  a  phone  signal  (see  the  "Signal  
Strength  Indicator"  item  on  page  26).  Avoid  electrical  or  radio  
interference,  and  obstructions  such  as  bridges,  parking  garages,  
or tall buildings.  
 
Your  phone  also  may  have  the  "Call  Barring"  feature  turned  
on.  If you  know the unlock code, you can change this setting in  
the security menu (MENU: Settings; Security).  
 
Also,  check  to  be  sure  your  SIM  card  is  installed  and  
working.  
 
 
 
My phone has poor reception and drops calls.  
Make sure that your antenna is not bent or damaged.  
 
Also,  make  sure  you  have  a  phone  signal  (see  the  "Signal  
Strength  Indicator"  item  on  page  26).  Stay  clear  of  any  
obstructions such as bridges, parking garages, or tall buildings.  
 
 
 
I cannot hear others on my phone.  
While  on  a  call,  press  the  upper  volume  key.  Your  phone  
display should show the volume increasing.  
 
Also, make sure that your phone's earpiece is not blocked by  
its carrying case. ###193  
 
 
I cannot open my text message inbox.  
Before you can use text messages, you must set up the message  
inbox. See page 63.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
How do I see the calls I sent or received?  
To display the most recent calls you dialed or received:  
Scroll the path as follows:  
MENU, RECENT CALLS; RECEIVED CALLS  
OR,  
DIALED CALLS.  
My  phone  will  not  send  voicemail  commands,  passwords,  or  
other codes.  
 
Your phone sends PIN codes and passwords as DTMF tones. You  
can set your phone's DTMF tones to be  
, or  
Long, Short  
. If you  
Off  
have trouble sending numbers, try changing the DTMF setting. See  
page 117. ###194  
 
 
My phone's display is too dark.  
Use the  
 feature to change the level of contrast in  
Contrast  
your display. See page 28.  
 
You can also use the  
 feature to change the length  
Backlight  
of time that your phone's display backlight stays on. See page 28.  
 
 
My battery didn't last as long as I expected. What can I do  
to extend battery life?  
 
Your  battery's  performance  is  affected  by  charge  time,  
feature  use,  temperature  changes,  turning  on  the  backlight,  and  
other factors. For tips on extending your battery life, see page  
23.  
 
 
I  am  unable  to  record  a  voice  note,  voice  name,  or  voice  
shortcut.  
 
Try  moving  to  a  quieter  location  to  make  your  voice  
recording. Hold the phone about four inches (10 centimeters) from  
your mouth, and speak directly into the phone in a normal tone of  
voice.  
 
 
 
My TTY device doesn't work with my phone.  
Your phone must be set to a TTY mode for the phone to detect  
your TTY device. See page 117. ###195  
 
I plugged the data cable into my phone but my phone did not  
beep. How do I know if the data cable is ready to go?  
The beep indicates that you are set up correctly. If you did  
not  hear a beep, make sure that both ends of the data cable are  
 
connected--the  smaller  end  to  your  phone  and  the  larger  end  to  
your computer.  
 
Also,  your  computer  may  have  deactivated  the  port  to  save  
power. Try opening an application that uses the port, like a fax  
or dial-up application, to automatically activate the port.  
 
 
My phone beeped when I attached the data cable, but my data  
and fax applications don't work.  
 
Some  wireless  networks  may  not  support  data  or  fax  
transmission.  If  you  are  roaming  on  an  unfamiliar  network,  this  
may be the case.  
 
Also,  remember  that  data  and  fax  transmission  usually  
requires  a  subscription.  Call  your  service  provider  for  more  
information. ###196  
 
When sending data with the data cable, why does the computer  
show a connection rate of 19200 Kbps?  
19200  Kbps  is  the  data  transfer  rate  of  the  connection  
 
between  your  computer  and  the  phone  in  a  standard  CSD  (Circuit  
Switch Data) connection. The rate of the connection between your  
phone  and  the  network  is  displayed  on  your  phone,  and  will  be  
either 14400 or 9600 Kbps.  
 
 
 
NOTE: A GPRS connection may have a higher data transfer rate.  
I  can't  end  my  data  call  by  closing  the  application  on  my  
computer. What can I do?  
Try  pressing  END  on  your  phone.  Also  try  disconnecting  the  
 
cable  or  turning  off  the  phone.  If  possible,  always  close  the  
connection  through  your  computer.  These  alternative  methods  may  
disrupt the application on your computer.  
 
 
I  launched  the  micro-browser  but  the  display  says:  
Network  
.  
Not Available  
 
You  may  be  in  an  area  without  service,  or  you  may  be  
connected to a network that does not support Internet access.  
 
 
I launched the micro-browser but the display says:  
Server Not  
.  
Responding  
 
Try  again  in  a  few  minutes.  The  servers  may  be  temporarily  
busy.  
###197  
SPECIFIC ABSORPTION RATE DATA  
 
The selected product Motorola 280i wireless phone meets the  
 
government's requirements for exposure to radio waves.  
 
 
Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It  
is designed and manufactured not to exceed limits for exposure to  
radio frequency (RF) energy set by the U.S. Federal Communications  
Commission for the United States and by Health Canada for Canada.  
These  limits  are  part  of  comprehensive  guidelines  and  establish  
permitted  levels  of  RF  energy  for  the  general  population.  The  
guidelines  are  based  on  standards  that  were  developed  by  
independent scientific organizations through periodic and thorough  
evaluation  of  scientific  studies.  The  standards  include  a  
substantial  safety  margin  designed  to  assure  the  safety  of  all  
persons, regardless of age or health.  
 
The  exposure  standard  for  wireless  mobile  phones  employs  a  
unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR.  
The SAR limit set by the FCC and by Health Canada is 1.6 W/kg. *1  
Tests  for  SAR  are  conducted  using  standard  operating  positions  
accepted  by  the  FCC  and  by  Industry  Canada  with  the  phone  
transmitting  at  its  highest  certified  power  level  in  all  tested  
frequency  bands.  Although  the  SAR  is  determined  at  the  highest  
certified  power  level,  the  actual  SAR  level  of  the  phone  while  
operating can be well below the maximum value. This is because the  
phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use  
only  the  power  required  to  reach  the  network.  In  general,  the  
closer you are to a wireless base station antenna, the lower the  
power output.  
 
Before a phone model is available for sale to the public in  
the  U.S. and Canada, it must be tested and certified to the FCC  
and Industry Canada that it does not exceed the limit established  
by each government for safe exposure. The tests are performed in  
positions  and  locations  (e.g.,  at  the  ear  and worn on  the  body)  
reported to the FCC and available for review by Industry Canada.  
The highest SAR value for this model phone when tested for use at  
the ear is 0.42 W/kg *2, and when worn on the body, as described  
in  this  user  guide,  is  1.23  W/kg.  *2  (Body-worn  measurements  
differ  among  phone  models,  depending  upon  available  accessories  
and  regulatory  requirements).  ###198  While  there  may  be  
differences  between  the  SAR  levels  of  various  phones  and  at  
various positions, they all meet the governmental requirements for  
safe exposure.  
 
The  FCC  and  Industry  Canada  have  granted  an  Equipment  
Authorization  for  this  model  phone  with  all  reported  SAR  levels  
evaluated as being in compliance with the FCC and Health Canada RF  
exposure  guidelines.  SAR  information  on  this  model  phone  is  on  
file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section  
of:  
http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid  
after  searching  on  FCC  ID  IHDT56AD1.  You  may  also  refer  to  
Motorola's Web site:  
http://www.motorola.com/rfhealth  
 
Additional information on Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) can  
be found on the Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association  
(CTIA) Web site:  
http://phonefacts.net  
or the Canadian Wireless Telecommunications Association  
(CWTA) Web site:  
http://www.cwta.ca  
 
 
1. In the United States and Canada, the SAR limit for mobile  
phones used by the public is 1.6 watts/kg (W/kg) averaged over one  
gram of tissue. The standard incorporates a substantial margin of  
safety to give additional protection for the public and to account  
for any variations in measurements.  
 
2.  Additional  related  information  includes  the  Motorola  
testing  protocol,  assessment  procedure,  and  measurement  
uncertainty range for this product.  
 
ITC02-155  
###199  
FDA  
 
The  U.S.  Food  and  Drug  Administration's  Center  for  Devices  
 
and Radiological Health Consumer Update on Mobile Phones  
 
 
FDA has been receiving inquiries about the safety of mobile  
phones,  including  cellular  phones  and  PCS  phones.  The  following  
summarizes what is known--and what remains unknown--about whether  
these products can pose a hazard to health, and what can be done  
to  minimize  any  potential  risk.  This  information  may  be  used  to  
respond to questions.  
 
Why the concern?  
 
Mobile  phones  emit  low  levels  of  radio  frequency  energy  
(i.e.,  radio  frequency  radiation)  in  the  microwave  range  while  
being  used.  They  also  emit  very  low  levels  of  radio  frequency  
energy  (RF),  considered  non-significant,  when  in  the  stand-by  
mode.  It  is  well  known  that  high  levels  of  RF  can  produce  
biological  damage  through  heating  effects  (this  is  how  your  
microwave  oven  is  able  to  cook  food).  However,  it  is  not  known  
whether, to what extent, or through what mechanism, lower levels  
of  RF  might  cause  adverse  health  effects  as  well.  Although  some  
research  has  been  done  to  address  these  questions,  no  clear  
picture  of  the  biological  effects  of  this  type  of  radiation  has  
emerged to date. Thus, the available science does not allow us to  
conclude that mobile phones are absolutely safe, or that they are  
unsafe.  However,  the  available  scientific  evidence  does  not  
demonstrate any adverse health effects associated with the use of  
mobile phones.  
 
What kinds of phones are in question?  
 
Questions have been raised about hand-held mobile phones, the  
kind that have a built-in antenna that is positioned close to the  
user's head  during normal telephone conversation. These types of  
mobile phones are of concern because of the short distance between  
the  phone's  antenna--the  primary  source  of  the  RF--and  the  
person's  head.  ###200  The  exposure  to  RF  from  mobile  phones  in  
which  the  antenna  is  located  at  greater  distances  from  the  user  
(on the outside of a car, for example) is drastically lower than  
that  from  hand-held  phones,  because  a  person's  RF  exposure  
decreases rapidly with distance from the source. The safety of so-  
called "cordless phones," which have a base unit connected to the  
telephone wiring in a house and which operate at far lower power  
levels and frequencies, has not been questioned.  
 
How much evidence is there that hand-held mobile phones might be  
harmful?  
 
Briefly,  there  is  not  enough  evidence  to  know  for  sure,  
either way;  however,  research  efforts are on-going. The existing  
scientific  evidence  is  conflicting  and  many  of  the  studies  that  
have been done to date have suffered from flaws in their research  
methods.  Animal  experiments  investigating  the  effects  of  RF  
exposures characteristic of mobile phones have yielded conflicting  
results.  A  few  animal  studies,  however,  have  suggested  that  low  
levels  of  RF  could  accelerate  the  development  of  cancer  in  
laboratory animals. In one study, mice genetically altered to be  
predisposed to developing one type of cancer developed more than  
twice  as  many  such  cancers  when  they  were  exposed  to  RF  energy  
compared  to  controls.  There  is much uncertainty among scientists  
about  whether  results  obtained  from  animal  studies  apply  to  the  
use  of  mobile  phones.  First,  it  is  uncertain  how  to  apply  the  
results obtained in rats and mice to humans. Second, many of the  
studies that showed increased tumor development used animals that  
had already been treated with cancer-causing chemicals, and other  
studies exposed  the  animals  to the RF  virtually continuously--up  
to 22 hours per day.  
 
For  the  past  five  years  in  the  United  States,  the  mobile  
phone  industry  has  supported  research  into  the  safety  of  mobile  
phones. This research has resulted in two findings in particular  
that merit additional study:  
 
1.  In  a  hospital-based,  case-control  study,  researchers  
looked  for  an  association  between  mobile  phone  use  and  either  
glioma  (a  type  of  brain  cancer)  or  acoustic  neuroma  (a  benign  
tumor  of  the  nerve  sheath).  ###201  No  statistically  significant  
association  was  found  between  mobile  phone  use  and  acoustic  
neuroma.  There  was  also  no  association  between  mobile  phone  use  
and  gliomas  when  all  types  of  types  of  gliomas  were  considered  
together.  It  should  be  noted  that  the  average  length  of  mobile  
phone exposure in this study was less than three years.  
 
When 20 types of glioma were considered separately, however,  
an  association  was  found  between  mobile  phone  use  and  one  rare  
type of glioma, neuroepithelliomatous tumors. It is possible with  
multiple  comparisons  of  the  same  sample  that  this  association  
occurred by chance. Moreover, the risk did not increase with how  
often  the  mobile  phone was used, or the length of the calls. In  
fact, the risk actually decreased with cumulative hours of mobile  
phone use. Most cancer causing agents increase risk with increased  
exposure. An ongoing study of brain cancers by the National Cancer  
Institute is expected to bear on the accuracy and repeatability of  
these results. *1  
 
2. Researchers conducted a large battery of laboratory tests  
to  assess  the  effects  of  exposure  to  mobile  phone  RF  on genetic  
material. These included tests for several kinds of abnormalities,  
including  mutations,  chromosomal  aberrations,  DNA  strand  breaks,  
and  structural  changes  in  the  genetic  material  of  blood  cells  
called lymphocytes. None of the tests showed any effect of the RF  
except  for  the  micronucleus  assay,  which  detects  structural  
effects  on  the  genetic  material.  The  cells  in  this assay  showed  
changes after exposure to simulated cell phone radiation, but only  
after 24 hours of exposure. It is possible that exposing the test  
cells to radiation for this long resulted in heating. Since this  
assay is known to be sensitive to heating, heat alone could have  
caused  the  abnormalities  to  occur.  The  data  already  in  the  
literature  on  the  response  of  the  micronucleus  assay  to  RF  are  
conflicting. Thus, follow-up research is necessary. *2  
 
 
FDA  is  currently  working  with  government,  industry,  and  
academic groups to ensure the proper follow-up to these industry-  
funded  research  findings.  Collaboration  with  the  Cellular  
Telecommunications  Industry  Association  (CTIA)  in  particular  is  
expected  to  lead  to  FDA  providing  research  recommendations  and  
scientific  oversight  of  new  CTIA  funded  research  based  on  such  
recommendations. ###202  
 
Two other studies of interest have been reported recently in  
the literature:  
 
1. Two groups of 18 people were exposed to simulated mobile  
phone  signals  under  laboratory  conditions  while  they  performed  
cognitive function tests. There were no changes in the subjects'  
ability to recall words, numbers, or pictures, or in their spatial  
memory,  but  they  were  able  to  make  choices  more  quickly  in  one  
visual  test  when  they  were  exposed  to  simulated  mobile  phone  
signals.  This  was  the  only  change  noted  among  more  than  20  
variables compared. *3  
 
2.  In  a  study  of  209  brain  tumor  cases  and  425  matched  
controls, there was no increased risk of brain tumors associated  
with mobile phone use. When tumors did exist in certain locations,  
however, they were more likely to be on the side of the head where  
the mobile phone was used.  
 
Because  this  occurred  in  only  a  small  number  of  cases,  the  
increased  likelihood  was  too  small  to  be  statistically  
significant. *4  
 
 
In summary, we do not have enough information at this point  
to assure the public that there are, or are not, any low incident  
health  problems  associated  with  use  of  mobile  phones.  FDA  
continues  to  work  with  all  parties,  including  other  federal  
agencies  and  industry,  to  assure  that  research  is  undertaken  to  
provide the  necessary  answers  to the outstanding questions about  
the safety of mobile phones.  
 
What is known about cases of human cancer that have been reported  
in users of hand-held mobile phones?  
 
Some people who have used mobile phones have been diagnosed  
with  brain  cancer.  But  it  is  important  to  understand  that  this  
type of cancer also occurs among people who have not used mobile  
phones. In fact, brain cancer occurs in the U.S. population at a  
rate of about 6 new cases per 100,000 people each year. ###203 At  
that  rate,  assuming  80  million  users  of  mobile  phones  (a  number  
increasing  at  a  rate  of  about  1  million  per  month),  about  4800  
cases of brain cancer would be expected each year among those 80  
million people, whether or not they used their phones. Thus it is  
not possible to tell whether any individual's cancer arose because  
of  the  phone,  or  whether  it  would  have  happened  anyway.  A  key  
question  is  whether  the  risk  of  getting  a  particular  form  of  
cancer  is  greater  among  people  who  use  mobile  phones  than  among  
the rest of the population. One way to answer that question is to  
compare the usage of mobile phones among people with brain cancer  
with the use of mobile phones among appropriately matched people  
without  brain  cancer.  This  is  called  a  case-control  study.  The  
current case-control study of brain cancers by the National Cancer  
Institute,  as  well  as  the  follow-up  research  to  be sponsored  by  
industry, will begin to generate this type of information.  
 
What is FDA's role concerning the safety of mobile phones?  
Under  the  law,  FDA  does  not  review  the  safety  of  radiation  
 
emitting consumer products such as mobile phones before marketing,  
as it does with new drugs or medical devices. However, the agency  
has  authority  to  take  action  if  mobile  phones are  shown to  emit  
radiation  at  a  level  that  is  hazardous  to  the  user.  In  such  a  
case,  FDA  could  require  the  manufacturers  of  mobile  phones  to  
notify users of the health hazard and to repair, replace or recall  
the phones so that the hazard no longer exists.  
 
Although  the  existing  scientific  data  do  not  justify  FDA  
regulatory  actions  at  this  time,  FDA  has  urged  the mobile  phone  
industry to take a number of steps to assure public  
safety. The agency has recommended that the industry:  
 
--support needed research into possible biological effects of  
RF of the type emitted by mobile phones  
 
--design  mobile  phones  in  a  way  that  minimizes  any  RF  
exposure  to  the  user  that  is  not  necessary  for  device  function  
###204  
 
--cooperate  in  providing  mobile  phone  users  with  the  best  
possible  information  on  what  is  known  about  possible  effects  of  
mobile phone use on human health  
 
 
At the same time, FDA belongs to an interagency working group  
of  the  federal  agencies  that  have  responsibility  for  different  
aspects of mobile phone safety to ensure a coordinated effort at  
the federal level. These agencies are:  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
--National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health  
--Environmental Protection Agency  
--Federal Communications Commission  
--Occupational Health and Safety Administration  
--National Telecommunications and Information Administration  
The National Institutes of Health also participates in this  
group.  
 
In the absence of conclusive information about any possible risk,  
what can concerned individuals do?  
 
If there is a risk from these products--and at this point we  
do  not  know  that  there  is--it  is  probably  very  small.  But  if  
people  are  concerned  about  avoiding  even  potential  risks,  there  
are  simple steps they can take to do so. For example, time is a  
key factor in how much exposure a person receives. Those persons  
who  spend  long  periods  of  time  on  their  hand-held  mobile  phones  
could  consider  holding  lengthy  conversations  on  conventional  
phones  and  reserving  the  hand-held  models  for  shorter  
conversations or for situations when other types of phones are not  
available.  
 
People who must conduct extended conversations in their cars  
every day could switch to a type of mobile phone that places more  
distance between their bodies and the source of the RF, since the  
exposure level drops off dramatically with distance. For example,  
they could switch to:  
 
--a mobile phone in which the antenna is located outside the  
vehicle ###205  
 
--a  hand-held  phone  with  a  built-in  antenna  connected  to  a  
different antenna mounted on the outside of the car or built into  
a separate package  
 
--a headset with a remote antenna to a mobile phone carried  
at the waist  
 
 
Again,  the  scientific  data  do  not  demonstrate  that  mobile  
phones  are  harmful.  But  if  people  are  concerned  about  the  radio  
frequency  energy  from  these  products,  taking  the  simple  
precautions outlined above can reduce any possible risk.  
 
Where can I find additional information?  
 
 
For additional information, see the following Web sites:  
Federal  Communications  Commission  (FCC)  RF  Safety  Program  
(select "Information on Human Exposure to RF Fields from Cellular  
and PCS Radio Transmitters"):  
http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety  
    
World  Health  Organization  (WHO)  International  Commission  on  
Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (select Q's & A's):  
http://www.who.int/emf  
 
United Kingdom, National Radiological Protection Board:  
http://www.nrpb.org.uk  
Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association (CTIA):  
http://www.wow-com.com  
 
 
U.S.  Food  and  Drug  Administration  (FDA)  Center  for  Devices  
and Radiological Health:  
http://www.fda.gov/cdrh/consumer/ ###206  
 
*1. Muscat et al. Epidemiological Study of Cellular Telephone  
Use  and  Malignant  Brain  Tumors.  In:  State  of  the  Science  
Symposium; 1999 June 20; Long Beach, California.  
 
*2. Tice et al. Tests of mobile phone signals for activity in  
genotoxicity  and  other  laboratory  assays.  In:  Annual  Meeting  of  
the  Environmental  Mutagen  Society;  March  29,  1999,  Washington,  
D.C.; and personal communication, unpublished results.  
 
*3. Preece, AW, Iwi, G, Davies-Smith, A, Wesnes, K, Butler,  
S,  Lim,  E,  and  Varey,  A.  Effect  of  a  915-MHz  simulated  mobile  
phone signal on cognitive function in man. Int. J. Radiat. Biol.,  
April 8, 1999.  
 
*4. Hardell, L, Nasman, A, Pahlson, A, Hallquist, A and Mild,  
KH.  Use  of  cellular  telephones  and  the  risk  for  brain  tumors: a  
case-control study. Int. J. Oncol., 15: 113-116, 1999.  
 
ITC00-010  
###207  
WARRANTY  
 
MOTOROLA  LIMITED  WARRANTY  FOR  PERSONAL  COMMUNICATION  
PRODUCTS, ACCESSORIES AND SOFTWARE PURCHASED IN THE UNITED STATES  
OR CANADA  
 
What Does this Warranty Cover?  
 
Subject  to  the  exclusions  contained  below,  Motorola,  Inc.  
warrants  its  wireless  telephones,  pagers  and  consumer  two-way  
radios  that  operate  via  Family  Radio  Service  or  General  Mobile  
Radio  Service  ("Products"),  Motorola-branded  or  certified  
accessories  sold  for  use  with these Products  ("Accessories") and  
Motorola software contained on CD-ROMs or other tangible media and  
sold  for  use  with  these  Products  ("Software")  to  be  free  from  
defects in  materials  and  workmanship under normal consumer usage  
for  the  period(s)  outlined  below.  This  limited  warranty  is  a  
consumer's  exclusive  remedy,  and  applies  as  follows  to  new  
Motorola Products, Accessories and Software purchased by consumers  
in  the  United  States  or  Canada,  which  are  accompanied  by  this  
written warranty:  
 
Products and Accessories  
 
 
 
 
 
NOTE: In the chart below, items are arranged as follows:  
--Products Covered  
Length of Coverage.  
--  
 as defined above, unless otherwise  
Products and Accessories  
provided for below.  
One (1) year  
 from the date of purchase by the first consumer  
 
purchaser of the product unless otherwise provided for below.  
 
 
--  
.  Decorative  covers,  
  for  the  lifetime  of  ownership  by  
Limited  lifetime  warranty  
Decorative  Accessories  and  Cases  
bezels, PhoneWrap (tm) covers and cases.  
 
the first consumer purchaser of the product.  
 
 
-- . Ear buds and boom headsets that transmit  
Monaural Headsets  
mono sound through a wired connection.  
  for  the  lifetime  of  ownership  by  
 
Limited  lifetime  warranty  
the first consumer purchaser of the product. ###208  
 
--  
 
Consumer Two-Way Radio Accessories.  
  from  the  date  of  purchase  by  the  first  
 
Ninety  (90)  days  
consumer purchaser of the product.  
 
 
 
--  
 
Products and Accessories that are Repaired or Replaced.  
 
The balance of the original warranty or for ninety (90) days  
from the date returned to the consumer, whichever is longer.  
 
EXCLUSIONS  
.  Periodic  maintenance,  repair  and  
Normal  Wear  and  Tear  
 
replacement of parts due to normal wear and tear are excluded from  
coverage.  
. Only batteries whose fully charged capacity falls  
Batteries  
 
below 80 percent of their rated capacity and batteries that leak  
are covered by this limited warranty.  
.  Defects  or  damage  that  result  from:  (a)  
 
Abuse  &  Misuse  
improper operation, storage, misuse or abuse, accident or neglect,  
such as physical damage (cracks, scratches, etc.) to the surface  
of  the  product  resulting  from  misuse;  (b)  contact  with  liquid,  
water, rain, extreme humidity or heavy perspiration, sand, dirt or  
the  like,  extreme  heat,  or  food;  (c)  use  of  the  Products  or  
Accessories  for  commercial  purposes  or subjecting the Product or  
Accessory to abnormal usage or conditions; or (d) other acts which  
are not the fault of Motorola, are excluded from coverage.  
.  Defects  or  
Use  of  Non-Motorola  Products  and  Accessories  
 
damage  that  result  from  the  use  of  Non-Motorola  branded  or  
certified  Products,  Accessories,  Software  or  other  peripheral  
equipment are excluded from coverage.  
.  Defects  or  damages  
Unauthorized  Service  or  Modification  
 
resulting  from  service,  testing,  adjustment,  installation,  
maintenance,  alteration,  or  modification  in  any  way  by  someone  
other  than  Motorola,  or  its  authorized  service  centers,  are  
excluded from coverage. ###209  
.  Products  or  Accessories  with  (a)  serial  
Altered  Products  
 
numbers  or  date  tags  that  have  been  removed,  altered  or  
obliterated; (b) broken seals or that show evidence of tampering;  
(c) mismatched board serial numbers; or (d) nonconforming or non-  
Motorola housings, or parts, are excluded from coverage.  
.  Defects,  damages,  or  the  failure  of  
Communication  Services  
 
Products, Accessories or Software due to any communication service  
or  signal  you  may  subscribe  to  or  use  with  the  Products  
Accessories or Software is excluded from coverage.  
 
SOFTWARE  
 
 
 
 
--Products Covered  
Length of Coverage  
--  
.  Applies  only  to  physical  defects  in  the  media  
Software  
that  embodies  the  copy  of  the  software  (e.g.  CD-ROM,  or  floppy  
disk).:  
 
 
Ninety (90) days from the date of purchase.  
EXCLUSIONS  
. No warranty is made that  
Software Embodied in Physical Media  
 
the  software  will  meet  your  requirements  or  will  work  in  
combination with any hardware or software applications provided by  
third parties, that the operation of the software products will be  
uninterrupted or error free, or that all defects in the software  
products will be corrected.  
. Software that is not  
Software NOT Embodied in Physical Media  
 
embodied in physical media (e.g. software that is downloaded from  
the internet), is provided "as is" and without warranty.  
 
Who is Covered?  
 
This warranty extends only to the first consumer purchaser,  
and is not transferable.  
 
What Will Motorola Do?  
Motorola, at its option, will at no charge repair, replace or  
 
refund the purchase price of any Products, Accessories or Software  
that  does  not  conform  to  this  warranty.  We  may  use functionally  
equivalent  reconditioned/refurbished/pre-owned  or  new  Products,  
Accessories  or  parts.  ###210  No  data,  software  or  applications  
added  to  your  Product,  Accessory  or  Software,  including  but  not  
limited  to  personal  contacts,  games  and  ringer  tones,  will  be  
reinstalled. To avoid losing such data, software and applications  
please create a back up prior to requesting service.  
 
How to Obtain Warranty Service or Other Information?  
 
To obtain service or information, please call:  
 
USA  
 
 
 
 
 
Phones: 1-800-331-6456  
Pagers: 1-800-548-9954  
Two-Way Radios: 1-800-353-2729  
TTY: 1-888-390-6456  
CANADA  
 
 
 
 
All Products: 1-800-461-4575    
TTY 1-888-390-6456  
For  Accessories  and  Software,  please  call  the  telephone  
number designated above for the product with which they are used.  
 
You  will  receive  instructions  on  how  to  ship  the  Products,  
Accessories or Software, at your expense, to a Motorola Authorized  
Repair Center. To obtain service, you must include: (a) a copy of  
your receipt, bill of sale or other comparable proof of purchase;  
(b)  a  written  description  of  the  problem;  (c)  the  name  of  your  
service provider, if applicable; (d) the name and location of the  
installation  facility  (if  applicable)  and,  most  importantly;  (e)  
your address and telephone number.  
 
What Other Limitations Are There?  
 
Any  implied  warranties,  including  without  limitation  the  
implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular  
purpose,  shall  be  limited  to  the  duration  of  this  limited  
warranty, otherwise the repair, replacement, or refund as provided  
under this express limited warranty is the exclusive remedy of the  
consumer, and is provided in lieu of all other warranties, express  
or  implied.  In  no  event  shall  Motorola  be  liable,  whether  in  
contract or tort (including negligence) for damages in excess of  
the purchase price of the product, accessory or software, or for  
any indirect, incidental, special or consequential damages of any  
kind,  or  loss  of  revenue  or  profits,  loss  of  business,  loss  of  
information  or  data,  software  or applications or other financial  
loss arising out of or in connection with the ability or inability  
to  use  the  products,  accessories  or  software  to  the  full  extent  
these damages may be disclaimed by law. ###211  
 
Some states and jurisdictions do not allow the limitation or  
exclusion of incidental or consequential damages, or limitation on  
the  length  of  an  implied  warranty,  so  the  above  limitations  or  
exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific  
legal  rights,  and  you  may  also  have  other  rights  that  vary  from  
.  
state to state or from one jurisdiction to another  
 
Laws  in  the  United  States  and  other  countries  preserve  for  
Motorola  certain  exclusive  rights  for  copyrighted  Motorola  
software such as the exclusive rights to reproduce and distribute  
copies  of  the  Motorola  software.  Motorola  software  may  only  be  
copied  into,  used  in,  and  redistributed  with,  the  Products  
associated  with  such  Motorola  software.  No  other  use,  including  
without  limitation  disassembly  of  such  Motorola  software  or  
exercise  of  the  exclusive  rights  reserved  for  Motorola,  is  
permitted. ###212  
PRODUCT REGISTRATION  
 
Online Product Registration:  
http://www.motorola.com/warranty  
 
 
Product  registration  is  an  important  step  toward  enjoying  
your  new  Motorola  product.  Registering  helps  us  facilitate  
warranty  service,  and  permits  us  to  contact  you  should  your  
product  require  an  update  or  other  service.  Registration  is  for  
U.S. residents only and is not required for warranty coverage.  
 
Please  retain  your  original  dated  sales  receipt  for  your  
records.  For  warranty  service  of  your  Motorola  Personal  
Communications  Product  you  will  need  to  provide  a  copy  of  your  
dated sales receipt to confirm warranty status.  
 
 
 
 
 
Thank you for choosing a Motorola product.  
EXPORT LAW ASSURANCES  
This  product  is  controlled  under  the  export  regulations  of  
the  United  States  of  America  and  Canada.  The  Governments  of  the  
United States of America and Canada may restrict the exportation  
or  re-exportation  of  this  product  to  certain  destinations.  For  
further information contact the U.S. Department of Commerce or the  
Canadian Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade.  
###213  
A  
INDEX  
accessories  
 
 
optional 17, 117, 119, 160, 185  
standard 16  
accessories, optional 122  
accessory connector port 1  
active line indicator 26, 27  
alarm clock 156-158  
alert  
 
creating 100-106  
defined 97  
setting 74, 98, 168  
turning off 50  
 
 
 
animation  
 
 
 
 
 
inserting in message 67-69  
managing 175-177  
screen saver 73, 109-110, 168, 177  
storing 72-75, 167-169  
wallpaper 73, 108-109, 168, 176  
answering a call 25  
antenna 1  
application, locking and unlocking 148  
appointments. See datebook  
automatic redial 48  
 
B  
backlight 28  
barring calls 62  
battery  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
car kit charger time 122  
charging 20  
extending battery life 21-23, 28, 35, 46  
installing 18-19  
level indicator 20, 26, 27  
meter 46  
removing 21  
blackjack 178-179  
block cursor 34  
Bluetooth 96, 119, 122, 125, 156  
browse text mode 37  
browser alerts 75-76  
 
C  
calculator 163-165  
calendar. See datebook ###214  
call  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
adding digits after phone number 52  
alert 50, 98, 100-106  
answer options 108  
answering 25  
barring 62  
call waiting 57  
calling card 86  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
canceling 49  
costs 131-132, 133, 134  
credit limit 133  
dialed calls list 51-52  
dialing 25  
emergency number 50  
ending 25  
forwarding 60-61  
hold 57  
international access code 51  
making 25  
received calls list 51-52  
recent calls 51-52  
speakerphone 120  
talk then fax 52  
timing 130-131, 134  
transferring 58  
unanswered call 53  
voice dial 56  
call barring 62  
call barring password, changing 142-143  
call cost information 131-132, 134  
 message 48  
Call Failed  
call forwarding 60-61  
call timers 130-131, 134  
call waiting 57  
caller ID 48-49, 52  
calling card call 86  
calling line identification. See caller ID  
car kit  
 
 
 
 
automatic answer 120  
automatic hands-free 121  
charger time 122  
power-off delay 121  
chat 77-81  
clock 26  
codes  
 
 
 
changing 142-143  
default 24, 142  
forgetting 144  
computer synchronizing data 95  
conference call 59  
contrast, display 28  
cost trackers 131-132  
credit information 131, 133  
currency converter 165  
cursor 33-34  
customizing the menu 97 ###215 D  
data call  
 
 
 
making 122-129  
timers 135-139  
volume meters 135-139  
date, setting 45  
datebook  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
adding an event 152  
alarm clock 156-158  
calendar 150  
copying an event 154  
day view 151  
deleting an event 155  
editing an event 153  
event view 152  
reminders 152, 153, 155  
synchronizing 127, 156  
week view 150  
dialed calls list 51-52  
dialing  
 
fixed numbers 115-116  
phone number 25  
quick dial numbers 116  
service numbers 116  
voice dial 56  
 
 
 
 
display  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
backlight 28  
contrast 28  
description 26-27  
idle display 26  
illustration 26  
language 34  
menu animation 35  
zooming in/out 28  
DTMF tones  
 
activating 117, 193  
sending 52, 117  
 
 
E  
earpiece volume, adjusting 24  
email  
 
 
 
address, storing 84-86  
reminders, turning on/off 107  
sending 65-66, 89  
emergency number 50  
end key 1, 25, 30  
ending a call 25  
 message 142, 144  
Enter Unlock Code  
event alert 98  
exchange rate, calculating 165  
external device synchronizing data 95  
 
F  
falling numbers 179-180  
fax call 122-129  
 
talk then fax call 52  
fixed dial 115-116 ###216  
flashing cursor 33  
FM Stereo Radio Headset 185-187  
forwarding calls 60-61  
4-way navigation key 1, 29, 30  
frequency, setting phone 139-140  
 
G  
games 171, 177-185  
GPRS indicator 26, 27, 166  
 
H  
hands-free use  
 
automatic answer 120  
automatic call routing 121  
charger time 122  
 
 
 
defined 119  
 
power-off delay 121  
speakerphone, activating 120  
 
headset  
 
 
automatic answer 120  
FM Stereo Radio Headset 185-187  
headset jack 1  
 feature 49, 52  
Hide ID  
hold a call 57  
 
I  
idle display, defined 26  
in use indicator 26, 27  
incoming call  
 
canceling 49  
 message 48  
Incoming Call  
indicators  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
active line 26, 27  
battery level 20, 26, 27  
GPRS 26, 27, 166  
in use 26, 27  
loud ring style 27, 97  
menu 26, 27  
message waiting 26, 27, 70, 75, 76  
missed call 53  
ring style 26, 27, 98  
roam 26, 27  
signal strength 26  
silent alert 27  
silent ring style 27, 97  
soft ring style 27, 97  
vibrate and ring style 27, 97  
vibrate style 27, 97  
voice message waiting 26, 27, 56  
voice name 83  
information services 76-77  
infrared data port 1 ###217  
infrared connection 125  
international access code 51  
iTAP software 41-44  
 
J  
Java applications 171-175  
joystick 1, 29, 30  
 
K  
key  
 
end 1, 25, 30  
 
4-way navigation 1, 29, 30  
left soft key 1, 30, 107  
lock 144  
 
 
 
menu 1, 16, 27, 30  
power 1, 23  
 
 
right soft key 1, 30, 107  
send 1, 25, 51  
 
 
voice 1, 88, 158  
volume control 1, 24  
 
keypad  
 
answering calls 108  
locking and unlocking 144  
volume, adjusting 99  
 
 
 
L  
language, setting 34  
left soft key  
 
 
customizing 107  
functions 1, 30  
lock  
 
 
 
 
 
application 148  
keypad 144  
phone 141-142  
SIM card 145  
voice note 162  
loud ring style indicator 27, 97  
 message 27  
Low Battery  
 
M  
making a call 25  
master clear 36  
master reset 35  
 message 70, 78  
Memory is Full!  
menu  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
animation 35  
customizing 97  
entering text 32-34, 36-44  
language, setting 34  
lists 31  
navigating 16, 29, 30  
rearranging features 97  
scroll 35 ###218  
using features 16, 31-34  
wrap around 35  
menu indicator 26, 27  
menu key 1, 16, 27, 30  
message  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
animation, inserting 67-69  
animation, storing 72-75  
browser alerts 75-76  
chat 77-81  
deleting 70-72  
inbox setup 63-64  
information services 76-77  
locking 70-72  
outbox 69  
picture, inserting 67-69  
picture, storing 72-75  
quick note 66-67  
reading 70-72  
receiving 69-70  
reminders, receiving 70  
reminders, turning on/off 107  
sending 65-66  
sound, inserting 67-69  
sound, storing 72-75  
status 69  
message waiting indicator 26, 27, 70, 75, 76  
micro-browser  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
animation, storing 167-169  
browser alerts 75-76  
browser setup 169-171  
Java applications 171-175  
picture, storing 167-169  
sound, storing 167-169  
using 166-167  
Web sessions 169-171  
microphone 1  
mindblaster 180-181  
missed call indicator 53  
 message 53  
Missed Calls  
my telephone number 3, 45, 47  
my tones 100-106  
 
N  
network settings 139  
notepad 53-54  
number  
 
 
viewing your number 3  
number, viewing your own 45  
numeric text mode 37 ###219 O  
1-touch dial  
 
 
setting preference 96  
using 55  
optional accessory, defined 17  
optional feature, defined 17  
outbox 69  
 
P  
paddleball 181-182  
passwords. See codes  
pause character 87  
phone  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
accessories, standard 16  
active line indicator 27  
active phone line,  
changing 45  
alert 50, 98, 100-106  
answer options 108  
clear stored information 36  
codes 142-144  
credit information 131, 133  
date, setting 45  
feature specifications 46  
frequency, setting 139-140  
keypad, answering calls 108  
keypad, locking and unlocking 144  
language, setting 34  
locking 141-142  
network settings 139  
reset all options 35  
security code 142  
specifications 46  
time, setting 45  
turning on/off 23  
unlock code 24, 142, 144  
unlocking 24, 141-142  
voice dial 56  
phone number  
 
active line indicator 27  
 
active phone line,  
 
changing 45  
 
adding digits after 52  
attaching two numbers 52, 54  
international access code 51  
redialing 47  
 
 
 
 
storing in phonebook 84-86  
viewing your number 3  
viewing your own 45, 47  
voice dial 56 ###220  
 
 
 
phonebook  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
attaching two numbers 52, 54  
capacity, checking 95  
copying entries 92-94  
deleting an entry 90  
dialing a number 56, 89  
editing an entry 90  
entry details 83  
entry name 83  
number type indicator 83  
1-touch dial 55  
primary number, setting 92  
 
ringer ID 85, 99  
 
sending an email 89  
sorting entries 90  
speed dial number 83  
speed dial number,  
setting 85  
 
 
 
 
 
speed dial, using 54  
storing an entry 84-86  
synchronizing 127  
synchronizing entries 95  
voice name, recording 88  
 
 
 
 
picture  
 
inserting in message 67-69  
managing 175-177  
 
 
screen saver 73, 109-110, 168, 177  
storing 72-75, 167-169  
 
 
wallpaper 73, 108-109, 168, 176  
PIN code  
 
changing 142-143  
defined 145  
entering 145  
storing with phonebook  
entry 86  
unblocking 145  
 
 
 
 
 
PIN2 code  
 
 
 
changing 142-143  
entering 115  
unblocking 147  
power key 1, 23  
predictive text entry 41-44  
PUK code 145  
PUK2 code 147  
 
Q  
quick dial 116  
quick note 66-67  
quick view message 77  
 
R  
radio 185-187  
received calls list 51-52  
recent calls 51-52  
redial  
 
 
automatic redial 48  
busy number 47 ###221  
region, setting frequency band for 139-140  
reminders  
 
 
 
 
 
 
chat message 80  
datebook 152, 153, 155  
defined 107  
text message 70  
turning on/off 107  
voicemail message 56  
reversi 182-183  
right soft key  
 
 
customizing 107  
functions 1, 30  
ring alert  
 
 
setting 98  
turning off 50  
ring style  
 
 
 
customizing 98-99  
defined 98  
setting 97-98  
ring style indicator 26, 27, 98  
ringer ID  
 
 
 
phonebook entry 83  
setting 85  
turning on/off 99  
ringer volume, adjusting 24, 99  
roam indicator 26, 27  
 
S  
screen saver 73, 109-110, 168, 177  
scroll, menu 35  
security code  
 
 
changing 142-143  
default 142  
send key 1, 25, 51  
service dial 116  
short message service. See message  
shortcuts 110-114  
 feature 49, 52  
Show ID  
signal strength indicator 26  
silent alert indicator 27  
silent ring style indicator 27, 97  
SIM applications 175  
 message 24, 145, 147  
SIM Blocked  
SIM card  
 
applications 175  
 
defined 17  
 
installing 17-18  
 
PIN code entry 24  
 
PIN code, changing 142-143  
PIN2 code, changing 142-143  
precautions 17  
 
 
 
protecting 145 ###222  
service phone numbers 116  
 
 message 24, 145, 147  
 
SIM Blocked  
SIM Disabled  
 message 145  
 
 
unblocking 145  
unlocking 24  
 
 message 145  
SIM Disabled  
SIM PIN code  
 
 
 
changing 142-143  
defined 145  
entering 145  
 
unblocking 145  
SIM PIN2 code  
 
 
 
changing 142-143  
entering 115  
unblocking 147  
SMS. See message  
soft keys  
 
 
 
 
customizing 107  
functions 30  
description 1  
labels 26  
soft ring style indicator 27, 97  
sound  
 
 
 
inserting in message 67-69  
setting as alert tone 74, 168  
storing 72-75, 167-169  
speakerphone, activating 120  
speed dial  
 
 
 
setting number 85  
sorting phonebook entries 90  
using 54  
standby time, increasing 23  
symbol text entry 40-41  
synchronizing data 95  
 
T  
talk then fax call 52  
tap method text entry 37-39  
telephone number  
viewing your number 3  
telephone number, viewing your own 45  
text  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
block cursor 34  
browse mode 37  
character chart 39  
entering from keypad 36-44 ###223  
entry mode, changing 36-37  
flashing cursor 33  
iTAP software predictive text entry 41-44  
numeric mode 37  
symbol chart 40  
symbol mode 40-41  
tap method 37-39  
text mode, changing 36-37  
time, setting 45  
timers 130-131, 134  
transfer a call 58  
travel charger, using 20  
TrueSync 95, 127  
TTY device 117-119  
 
U  
unblocking the SIM card 145  
unlock  
 
 
 
application 148  
keypad 144  
phone 141-142  
unlock code  
 
bypassing 144  
 
changing 142-143  
default 142  
 
 
entering 24, 141, 142  
 
V  
vibrate alert  
 
 
setting 98  
turning off 50  
vibrate and ring style indicator 27, 97  
vibrate ring style setting 97-98  
vibrate style indicator 27, 97  
video poker 183-185  
voice dial  
 
dialing a number 56, 89  
recording a voice name 88  
 
voice key  
 
 
 
 
dialing a number 56, 89  
description 1  
recording a voice name 88  
recording a voice note 158  
voice message waiting indicator 26, 27, 56  
voice name indicator 83  
voice name, recording 88  
voice notes 158-163  
voice shortcut 111-114  
voicemail 55-56 ###224  
volume  
 
 
 
earpiece 24  
keypad 99  
ringer 24, 99  
volume keys 1, 24  
 
W  
wait character 87  
wallpaper 73, 108-109, 168, 176  
warranty 207-211  
Web pages 166-167  
Web sessions 169-171  
 
Z  
zooming in/out 28  
 
 
 
U.S. patent Re. 34,976  
###225  
(M) Logo MOTOROLA  
 
 
WIRELESS PHONE SAFETY TIPS  
"Safety is your most important call!"  
 
Your  Motorola  wireless  telephone  gives  you  the  powerful  
ability  to  communicate  by  voice--almost  anywhere,  anytime,  
wherever  wireless  phone service  is available and safe conditions  
allow. But an important responsibility accompanies the benefits of  
wireless phones, one that every user must uphold.  
 
When driving a car, driving is your first responsibility. If  
you find it necessary to use your wireless phone while behind the  
wheel  of  a  car,  practice  good  common  sense  and  remember  the  
following tips:  
 
1.  
Get to know your Motorola wireless phone and its features  
 If available, these features help  
such as speed dial and redial.  
you to place your call without taking your attention off the road.  
###226  2.    If  
When  available,  use  a  hands-free  device.  
possible, add an additional layer of convenience to your wireless  
phone  with  one  of  the  many  Motorola  Original  (tm)  hands-free  
accessories available today.    
 
3.   Be able to  
Position your wireless phone within easy reach.  
access  your  wireless  phone  without  removing  your  eyes  from  the  
road. If you receive an incoming call at an inconvenient time, if  
possible, let your voice mail answer it for you.  
 
4.  
Let the person you are speaking with know you are driving;  
if  necessary,  suspend  the  call  in  heavy  traffic  or  hazardous  
 Rain, sleet, snow, ice, and even heavy traffic  
weather conditions.  
can be hazardous.  
 
5.  
 If you receive an incoming call at an inconvenient time do  
  Jotting  
not  take  notes  or  look  up  phone  numbers  while  driving.  
down  a  "to  do"  list  or  going  through  your  address  book  takes  
attention away from your primary responsibility--driving safely.  
 
6.  
 Dial sensibly and assess the traffic; if possible, place  
 Try  
calls when you are not moving or before pulling into traffic.  
to  plan  calls  when  your  car  will  be  stationary.  If  you  need  to  
make a call while moving, dial only a few numbers, check the road  
and your mirrors, then continue.  
 
7.  
 Do not engage in stressful or emotional conversations that  
 Make people you are talking with aware you are  
may be distracting.  
driving  and  suspend  conversations  which  have  the  potential  to  
divert your attention away from the road. ###227  8.  
 
Use  your  
  Dial  9-1-1  or  other  local  
wireless  phone  to  call  for  help.  
emergency number in the case of fire, traffic accident or medical  
emergencies. *  
 
 
* Wherever wireless phone service is available.    
9.  
 If  
Use your wireless phone to help others in emergencies.  
you  see  an  auto  accident,  crime  in  progress  or  other  serious  
emergency  where  lives  are  in  danger,  call  9-1-1  or  other  local  
emergency number, as you would want others to do for you. *  
 
 
* Wherever wireless phone service is available.  
10.  Call  roadside  assistance  or  a  special  non-emergency  
wireless  assistance  number  when  necessary.  If  you  see  a  broken-  
down vehicle posing no serious hazard, a broken traffic signal, a  
minor traffic accident where no one appears injured, or a vehicle  
you know to be stolen, call roadside assistance or other special  
non-emergency wireless number. *  
 
* Wherever wireless phone service is available. ###228  Check  
the  laws  and  regulations  on  the  use  of  wireless  telephones  and  
their accessories in the areas where you drive. Always obey them.  
The  use  of  these  devices  may  be  prohibited  or  restricted  in  
certain areas.  
 
 
 
 
 
 
For more information, please call  
1-888-901-SAFE  
or visit the CTIA Web site at  
www.wow-com.com (tm)  
ITC00-011  

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